Introduction
What is Jitra?
Introduction
Jitra is a GPS tracking platform that helps organizations monitor vehicles, mobile assets, and operational activities in real time.
With Jitra, organizations can track vehicle locations, review trip history, receive automated notifications when specific conditions occur, and manage fleet operations using accurate and easy-to-understand data.
Beyond GPS tracking, Jitra helps organizations gain better visibility into vehicles, trips, driver behavior, and operational activities, enabling faster and more informed decision-making.
Why Was Jitra Created?
As the number of vehicles and operational activities grows, monitoring becomes increasingly complex.
Many organizations still rely on manual communication to determine vehicle locations, delivery status, or field activities. Operations teams often need to contact drivers, wait for reports, or perform manual checks to obtain the latest information.
This approach commonly leads to:
- Delayed operational information
- Limited real-time visibility of vehicle locations
- Difficulty reviewing completed trips
- Undetected vehicle misuse
- Challenges in auditing vehicle activities
- Lack of visibility into field operations
Jitra helps solve these challenges by collecting data from GPS Devices and transforming it into actionable information for monitoring, analysis, and decision-making.
What Can You Do with Jitra?
Jitra provides a range of features that help organizations better understand vehicle and fleet activities.
Real-Time Tracking
Monitor vehicles and assets in real time using map-based tracking powered by GPS data.
Users can view current locations, vehicle statuses, and ongoing activities without relying on manual communication.
History
Review trip history to understand past activities.
History helps users analyze:
- Travel routes
- Distance traveled
- Trip duration
- Stop duration
- Events that occurred during trips
Events & Notifications
Create rules that automatically detect important conditions.
When those conditions are met, Jitra can generate events and notify users.
Examples include:
- Entering a geofence
- Exiting a geofence
- Overspeed
- Ignition ON or OFF
- Excessive idle time
Geofence
Create virtual boundaries to monitor vehicle activities within specific areas.
Geofences can be used to determine when vehicles enter or leave operational zones.
Reports
Analyze vehicle activities through reports generated from GPS data.
Reports help organizations understand vehicle utilization and operational performance over time.
Integrations
Connect Jitra with other systems using APIs and Webhooks.
Location data, events, and vehicle activities can be integrated into internal applications or third-party systems.
Eco Driving
Monitor driving behavior using indicators that help measure driver efficiency and safety.
Eco Driving helps organizations understand how vehicles are operated and identify opportunities for improvement.
Fuel & Emissions
Monitor fuel consumption and estimated vehicle emissions based on available data.
This information helps organizations improve operational efficiency and better understand environmental impact.
Fleet Management
Manage fleet operations using Fleet Management features integrated with GPS data.
Fleet Management helps organizations manage:
- Vehicles
- Maintenance schedules
- Maintenance records
- Maintenance reminders
- Fleet activities
Who Uses Jitra?
Jitra can be used by any organization that operates vehicles or mobile assets.
Examples include:
- Logistics companies
- Distributors
- Manufacturers
- Field service organizations
- Vehicle rental businesses
- Construction companies
- Organizations with operational fleets
- Private vehicle owners
Any organization that needs visibility into vehicle locations, activities, and utilization can benefit from Jitra.
How Does Jitra Work?
Jitra receives data from GPS Devices installed on vehicles or assets.
The data is processed to generate information such as:
- Current location
- Vehicle status
- Trip history
- Events
- Notifications
- Reports
- Operational insights
This information can then be accessed through the web dashboard, mobile applications, or integrated systems.
Why Is Operational Visibility Important?
Knowing where a vehicle is located is only part of the picture.
Organizations also need to understand:
- Vehicle activities
- Trip history
- Operational conditions
- Driver behavior
- Fleet efficiency
With better visibility, organizations can make faster decisions, improve operational efficiency, and reduce unnecessary risks.