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Whether you manage a small group of service vehicles or oversee a vast network of fleets, are just starting out or looking to improve your approach, geofencing with Toyota Halo
Geofencing is a location-based technology that uses cellular networks to create a virtual boundary, or fence, around chosen areas.
If one of your vehicles crosses a boundary you’ve set, you’ll get an alert through the Toyota Halo system
Both geofencing and cellular location tracking use location data to monitor your fleet, but they serve different purposes. While cellular location tracking shows where a vehicle is based on network data, geofencing goes a step further by alerting you when a vehicle enters or leaves a set area.
Used together through Toyota Halo
Our flexible system can be tailored to suit your business, with options such as:
Circular geofencing
This creates a simple radius around a location. For example, you can set a five kilometre zone around a warehouse.
Polygon fencing
This allows you to create custom-shaped zones for complex sites, like large industrial areas.
Route-based geofencing
This sets up virtual corridors along specific roads to track any deviations from planned routes, helping ensure drivers stay on the most efficient path.
October 2024 production model shown. Final specifications and features may differ from those depicted.
Managing a fleet isn’t just about getting from A to B – it’s about keeping deliveries on schedule, reducing costs and ensuring your vehicles are where they should be. Here’s how geofencing can take some of the pressure off.
Fleet tracking at a glance
Our technology means you can monitor vehicle movements to ensure they arrive and leave on time.
Keep vehicles on the right route
By setting virtual boundaries, you can ensure your drivers stick to planned routes and schedules.
Easily detect unauthorised movement
If a vehicle is on the move outside of the locations or hours you’ve signed off, you’ll get an alert to take action.
Nothing is more important for your drivers, vehicles and business than fleet safety management. That’s where geofence alerts from Toyota Halo
Monitor driver behaviour in specific zones
Get reports on driver behaviour to help you better understand their activity – with alerts for speeding, harsh braking and other risky driving habits.
Stay on top of compliance
Ensure your drivers keep vehicles within set locations and follow designated working hours.
Protect your fleet with safety geofences
Set up no-go zones around high-risk areas to keep your vehicles and drivers safe.
Great service starts with keeping customers in the loop. With location tracking, you can be notified when a job has been completed successfully – giving you and your customers peace of mind.
When you’re running a business, fleet cost reduction is always top of mind. Geofencing is a smart and easy way to keep things moving, reduce mental load and deliver better results for your business.
Dispatch smarter
Use geofencing’s boundary triggers to send out your closest available vehicle, to help ensure your operations are more efficient – almost effortlessly.
Stop unauthorised vehicle use
Geofenced ROI does more than simply tracking your fleet – it can help ensure you’re not paying for fuel or unexpected maintenance if your vehicles are used outside of working hours. It also helps you locate them if they’re stolen.
Setting up your geofence starts with defining the size and shape of your virtual boundaries — ensuring they support the way your fleet operates. You can group and categorise your geofences to keep things organised, and monitor and manage your fleet on the go through the Toyota Halo Manager App
You can also set up automatic notifications for when your vehicles enter or exit these zones. That way, you can focus your time and energy on running your business rather than tracking your fleet manually.
Setting up Toyota Halo’s fleet geofencing system
If you’re already using Toyota’s Halo platform to manage your fleet, integrating Toyota’s geofencing system will be seamless. Everything is designed to work together perfectly to help your business run smoothly. You’ll be tracking your vehicles, optimising routes and improving efficiency with ease.
Take a phased approach
Rolling out Toyota Halo's fleet geofencing system
Communication is key
Successful fleet technology deployment isn’t just about the technology – it’s about your people, too. Engaging with your drivers throughout the process and making sure they feel confident with the changes at every stage will make the rollout process much smoother.
Timely geofencing alerts help you stay on top of your vehicles’ movements and dwell times. You can decide how you’re notified, making it easier to escalate any issues to the right people in your team. And getting the full picture makes it much easier to make quick, informed decisions – keeping your operations running smoothly and securely, even when you’re not there to supervise.
Investing in geofencing is about more than simply upgrading your fleet – it’s about working smarter, reducing costs and making better business decisions with ease. To understand geofencing fleet ROI for your business,  get in touch with an expert to get an idea of setup costs for Toyota Halo
Geofencing doesn’t just help you save on fuel costs, cut down idle time and keep routes efficient – it makes running your fleet easier. It helps your drivers stay accountable, keeps your customers happy with smoother service and ensures compliance is one less thing to worry about. The result? A fleet that runs smarter, safer and makes every dollar go further.
No two fleets are the same, so results will vary. If your fleet is smaller, you might see improvements quickly, while results for larger operations can take a little longer.
Measuring ROI isn’t a one-off thing. We highly recommend tracking your fleet’s performance over time so you can fine-tune your geofencing strategy, ensuring it keeps delivering value where it matters most.
Toyota Halo’s geofencing technology
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to enhance a more established fleet, with Toyota Halo’s geofencing technology
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December 2023 production model shown. Final specifications and features may differ from those depicted.