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Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are now inexpensive and can be deployed in small devices

Global Positioning Systems (GPS) use satellite communications to get the global position with remarkable accuracy. These devices were expensive, complex and heavy, making them less mobile and difficult to access and use. No longer.

Global Positioning Systems or GPS now helps enterprises manage their fleets, logistics, distribution and other functions with greater control, better information access and real-time management. GPS when integrated with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Mapping and their use with web and mobile technologies create inexpensive applications that can help enterprises become sophisticated managers of fleets, logistics, distribution and other functions that are heavily dependent on time and distance spread. GPS devices are light enough to be carried in hand-held devices and can be integrated into standard devices including mobile and laptops, enlarging their possibilities further.
 
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