Is your equipment at the right job site? Are you keeping up with usage charges? Time for maintenance? If you need answers to these questions then the Alert GPS Equipment Tracking Interface is what you need to manage and track your valuable equipment.
Feature Highlights:
- Satellite Tracking— Qualcomm’s GlobalTRACS Equipment Management System enables you to maximize control over your assets. Global positioning satellite (GPS) technology enables Alert EasyPro to know where your equipment is located and how much it’s being used.
- Fully Integrated— When equipment leaves your yard, “ruggedized” GPS hardware installed on your rental equipment is set to automatically interact with the Alert EasyPro Equipment Tracking Interface. The correct Alert EasyPro rental contracts and fixed assets are updated automatically via ‘ping.’
- Automatic Billing Interface— Alert EasyPro is automatically updated with current meter readings for equipment out on rent. This data is immediately available for Alert EasyPro cycle billing, servicing, and reporting.
- Off-Rent and Check-In Validation— When the customer calls in for pickup, the date and time of the call is logged into Alert EasyPro and an off-rent number is provided to the customer. You can use the Alert GPS Interface to collect the off-rent meter reading.
The Alert EasyPro contract check-in process warns if there is a variation in meter reading, determining if additional charges will apply.

The Alert EasyPro Equipment Tracking Interface uses Qualcomm’s GlobalTRACS System to monitor equipment location and usage.
Summary of Benefits:
- Speeds up cash flow and makes it easier to collect for metered usage on periodic billings
- Avoid end-of-rental customer disputes and write-offs over usage charges that seem too high because they weren’t collected periodically
- Reduce transportation and labor costs by reducing the number of on-site trips to collect meter readings and verify equipment location
- Flexible contract doesn’t lock you into Qualcomm or a specific ’ping’ schedule. (Billing interface even works with manually collected readings between ’pings.’)