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Geoforce offers two new solar-powered rugged asset trackers to Australia industries
by Staff Writers
Fortitude Valley, Australia (SPX) Oct 19, 2022

These new rugged asset trackers also offer seamless integration with the company's robust Track and Trace software platform. Geoforce's Track and Trace platform gives field operations, and equipment management leaders critical visibility into their assets deployed on- or off-road, providing a range of reporting configurations to support each operator's business requirements.

Geoforce, a leading global provider of satellite- and cellular-based rugged asset tracking and monitoring solutions, has announced the launch of two new asset trackers that offer flexible and cost-effective coverage options, the industry's best battery life, and unmatched durability with Zone 0 certification for safe operation in explosive environments.

The GT2c and the GT2h asset tracking devices are now available in Australia and New Zealand. These new additions to Geoforce's existing GT2 product line feature a solar-powered rechargeable battery and a back-up battery, allowing the devices to provide up to 10 years of service life.

The new GT2c device operates on LTE-M low-power cellular IoT networks, offering an optimal solution for operators utilizing assets in cellular service range and who want cost-effective tracking.

The new GT2h device provides a unique hybrid solution that operates on cellular networks where available but automatically switches to global Iridium-powered satellite connectivity if cellular coverage is lost.

These new rugged asset trackers also offer seamless integration with the company's robust Track and Trace software platform. Geoforce's Track and Trace platform gives field operations, and equipment management leaders critical visibility into their assets deployed on- or off-road, providing a range of reporting configurations to support each operator's business requirements.

"The addition of the GT2c and the GT2h to our long-lasting, solar-powered line of tracking devices reinforces Geoforce's position as a global leader in asset traceability solutions," said James Maclean III, CEO of Geoforce. "Our GT2 devices underscore Geoforce's promise that your assets and opportunities can always be in view. We can confidently say that our expanded GT2 line is raising the bar on asset visibility and rugged reliability for our customers around the world."

The GT2c and GT2h devices join the satellite-only GT2s as key additions to Geoforce's already comprehensive suite of tracking solutions for businesses operating non-powered assets, powered equipment and fleet vehicles. The full line of intrinsically safe, solar-powered GT2 devices provides Geoforce customers with a wide range of reporting options and industrial-strength durability in even the harshest conditions and most remote locations.


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