Monitoring rental equipment can quickly become complex. Is your rental equipment at the appropriate job site? Is it time for equipment maintenance? Are usage charges becoming an issue? Alert’s GPS tracking interface will help you get back on top of your rental equipment management issues.
Feature Highlights:
- Precision Satellite Tracking — Gain optimal control over your assets with Qualcomm’s GlobalTRACS Equipment Management System. State-of-the-art GPS technology lets EasyPro know precisely where your equipment is and how often it is being used.
- Complete Integration— Whenever your general rental equipment leaves your site, “ruggedized” Global Positioning Satellite hardware installed onto your equipment will be programmed to automatically interact with EasyPro’s Equipment Tracking interface. The appropriate fixed assets and rental contracts are automatically updated via ‘ping.’
- Automatic Billing Interface— All current meter reading for equipment out on rent will be automatically updated to Alert EasyPro. The data will be available immediately for reporting, servicing and cycle billing.
- Off-Rent and Check-In Validation— When a client calls in for a pickup, the relevant date and time of the call will be logged into Alert EasyPro and an off-rent number will be provided to the customer. The Alert GPS Interface can be used to collect the off-rent meter reading.
The contract check-in process will warn of variations in meter reading and will determine if additional charges need to be applied.

Equipment location and usage is monitored by the Alert EasyPro Equipment Tracking Interface using Qualcomm’s GlobalTRACS System.
Summary of Benefits:
- Increase cash flow and simplify metered usage collection on periodic billing.
- Avoid customer disputes over usage charges that appear too high because they were not billed periodically.
- Cut back on the number of on-site trips to collect meter reading and verify equipment location.
- The flexible contract will not lock you into Qualcomm. The billing interface will work with manually collected reading between ‘pings’.