Geofencing
FM Devices brings you a powerful geofencing tool that adds a new layer of control and security. With geofences, you can create virtual boundaries around specific areas, such as warehouses, delivery locations, or restricted zones.
Our geofence solution ensures that you’re instantly notified whenever one of your vehicles enters or exits these designated areas, allowing for real-time monitoring and enhanced efficiency.
Seamlessly integrating with our GPS tracking, you can have full control with minimal effort.


Optimise Your Fleet with Geofencing
Our geofencing technology helps optimise your fleet’s performance by giving you more control over where your vehicles are at all times. By knowing exactly when vehicles arrive or leave designated areas, you can improve logistics, minimise delays, and make the most out of your fleet resources.
Geofencing also reduces the need for manual checks and monitoring, freeing up time for your team to focus on other essential tasks.


What is Live GPS Fleet Tracking?
Geofencing is a technology that uses GPS to create virtual perimeters around physical locations. When vehicles cross these virtual boundaries, alerts are triggered, notifying fleet managers instantly.
These alerts can be customised to signal different events, such as when a vehicle enters or leaves a depot, crosses a city boundary, or arrives at a client’s location.
By setting up geofences, fleet managers can automate notifications, reduce manual monitoring, and ensure that vehicles stick to their assigned routes.
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FAQs
What is geofencing used for?
Geofencing is used to track vehicles or assets as they move in and out of specific areas. It’s commonly used for fleet management, security, and workflow optimisation.
What is an example of a geofence?
A geofence is a virtual boundary around a location, like a warehouse or customer site. When a vehicle enters or exits the area, the system sends a notification.
What is the difference between GPS and geofencing?
GPS tracks the exact location of a vehicle. Geofencing uses GPS data to create a virtual boundary and trigger alerts when the vehicle enters or exits that area.
Does geofencing track your location?
Geofencing itself doesn’t track your location, but it relies on GPS tracking. It triggers alerts when the GPS device enters or leaves a defined area.
What is the purpose of geofencing?
The purpose of geofencing is to monitor and manage movements within specific areas, improving security, tracking, and operational efficiency for fleets and businesses.