Real-time location for every vehicle. AIS-140 compliant for India. Multi-carrier SIMs for Africa. Live across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the US. Hardware-agnostic — works with the trackers you already own. Most fleets are live in under two weeks.
Most fleet managers know roughly where their vehicles are. The word “roughly” is where the money leaks. These are the four patterns we see in nearly every fleet that switches to ViaLoop:
30-second polling intervals feel live until a driver is 4 km off-route and nobody noticed. Customer calls asking where the vehicle is become a daily ritual. With sub-10-second updates, your ops team stops fielding those calls entirely.
In India, one carrier drops coverage on NH-48. In Nigeria, MTN goes dark between Ibadan and Abuja. In the UAE, Etisalat has gaps on desert routes. Single-SIM trackers go dark — and so does your visibility. Multi-carrier SIMs eliminate this class of problem.
A vehicle leaves the yard at 11 PM. No one approved it. You find out at 7 AM. With always-on geofence alerts and after-hours ignition triggers, the message reaches your phone within 90 seconds of the event — not 8 hours later.
AIS-140 spot checks in India, RTA audits in the UAE, DOT inspections in the US — regulators want to see trip logs, not driver testimony. A platform that stores tamper-proof GPS logs at 10-second resolution is evidence; a spreadsheet from memory is not.
GPS coordinates are table stakes. The value is in what the platform does with them — alerting, compliance, history, and context layered on top of the raw signal.
Every vehicle updates its position every 5–10 seconds under motion. The live map reflects where vehicles are now, not where they were a minute ago. Dispatchers stop playing phone-tag to locate drivers; the answer is already on screen.
Draw a zone once — around a customer site, depot, school, or restricted area — and the platform watches it 24/7. Alerts for entry, exit, loitering, and after-hours movement. Alerts route to the right person by vehicle group, not just a single inbox.
Every trip is stored with start, stop, distance, and a full GPS breadcrumb trail. Logs are cryptographically signed — they can be exported for AIS-140 audits in India, RTA submissions in the UAE, or insurance claim reconstruction anywhere. Ten-second resolution, retained for 12 months.
Fail over between 200+ carriers globally. Store-and-forward for genuine dead zones — the tracker queues events on-device and syncs the moment signal returns. Fleet managers see a complete trip log with no unexplained gaps, even on remote African corridors or desert UAE routes.
GPS tracking requirements vary by geography — not just regulations, but road conditions, hardware ecosystems, and what fleet managers actually care about. ViaLoop Fleet adapts to the region, not the other way around.
AIS-140 certified hardware integration. VAHAN-ready trip logs. National highway coverage with fallback across Airtel, Jio, and Vi. Supports commercial vehicles, school buses, and logistics fleets operating under MoRTH mandates. Hindi and English driver app.
Active deployments in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and South Africa. MTN, Airtel Africa, Safaricom, Vodacom roaming. Store-and-forward for inter-city corridors with patchy signal. Works equally well for 3-vehicle SME fleets and 300-vehicle logistics operators.
UAE RTA vehicle tracking mandates supported out-of-the-box. Saudi Arabia deployment experience in oil field logistics and FMCG distribution. Extreme heat-rated hardware partnerships. Arabic and English driver app. Gulf cellular carriers (Etisalat, du, STC, Mobily).
No FMCSA ELD mandate complexity added if you don't need it — clean GPS tracking for fleets that want location without compliance overhead. Works with existing Geotab, CalAmp, and Samsara hardware where customers want to retain devices but switch platforms.
Three results from fleets that switched to ViaLoop GPS tracking in the last 18 months. Numbers are operator-verified.
A 30-minute walkthrough with someone who has deployed GPS tracking in your region — not a sales engineer reading slides. Bring your hardware list and a route. We'll bring the platform.