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Why Ignoring GPS Tracking Is Costing Your Fleet More Than You Think

by July 1, 2025
written by July 1, 2025

By Ryan Condon, Head of Content at Comparesoft.

Real-time asset visibility isn’t a luxury; it’s a necessity. In the construction sector alone, loss of untagged equipment results in losses of £800m a year.

For companies dependent on moving equipment and fleets for service delivery or goods movement, they cannot afford to operate without real-time asset visibility. Whether they are managing vehicles, trailers, or high-value mobile equipment. Yet many still do, lacking GPS asset tracking systems that provide real-time insights and control.

The result? Rising costs, operational inefficiencies, and increased risk exposure remain hidden until it is too late.

3 Risk Areas Impacted by Lack of GPS Adoption

Untracked assets are more vulnerable to loss, theft, and under-utilisation. A stolen or misplaced piece of equipment can cost tens of thousands of pounds to replace, not to mention the disruption it causes to ongoing projects.

According to industry estimates, less than 20% of stolen construction equipment is ever recovered in the UK. Without GPS tracking, recovery chances plummet.

Beyond theft, untracked mobile assets often sit idle without anyone noticing. Equipment may be left unused at remote sites, vehicles under-utilised, and procurement teams over-order due to visibility gaps. These silent inefficiencies snowball into three main risk areas: costs, time, and safety.

1. Rising Costs

The financial implications of not tracking assets go far beyond theft. Fleet managers face a series of ongoing, compounding costs:

Fuel misuse: Vehicles used off-hours or for non-authorised journeys drive up fuel costs. GPS tracking enables route verification and discourages misuse.
Inefficient routing: Without real-time route visibility, drivers often take longer or congested routes, increasing fuel burn and delays.
Maintenance costs: Assets without usage tracking miss preventive maintenance schedules, leading to more breakdowns and expensive repairs.
Insurance premiums: Many insurers offer lower premiums for GPS-equipped assets. Without it, businesses face higher costs and limited policy options.

2. Wasted Time

Operational efficiency is a top priority for any fleet-reliant business. But when you don’t know where your assets are, time is lost—and so is money.

Coordination delays: Field staff waste valuable time trying to locate equipment, delaying job starts and increasing labour costs.
Idle crew time: Projects get held up when equipment isn’t where it’s supposed to be.
Scheduling chaos: Without visibility, planners struggle to dispatch the nearest or most available vehicle, leading to longer service windows and dissatisfied customers.

In the competitive sectors of construction, utilities, logistics, and facilities management, slow response times can cost contracts.

3. Poor Safety and Compliance

Compliance and risk management are non-negotiable for fleet operators. Whether it’s proving adherence to driving hours, vehicle safety checks, or responding to claims, data is king.

Incident reporting: Without GPS data, it becomes difficult to validate where a vehicle was at the time of an incident or dispute.
Regulatory audits: GPS systems automate logs and service records, supporting compliance with DVSA requirements and company safety policies.
Duty of care: Businesses must ensure vehicles are maintained and used properly. Without visibility, duty of care obligations become harder to prove—and easier to challenge legally.

What Are the Tangible Benefits of GPS Asset Tracking?

The upside of implementing GPS tracking is immediate and measurable. Here are some of the core benefits businesses realise:

Real-time location tracking: Know exactly where every vehicle and asset is, reducing downtime and increasing productivity.
Automated maintenance alerts: GPS systems monitor mileage and engine hours, triggering service alerts and extending asset life.
Driver behaviour monitoring: Detect harsh braking, speeding, or idling to improve safety and fuel efficiency.
Route optimisation: Live traffic and location data enable dispatchers to reroute on the fly, reducing delivery or service time.
Loss prevention: Geofencing and tamper alerts deter theft and unauthorised use.

These tools turn fleet data into operational insight, giving managers the control they need to run tighter, more responsive businesses.

ROI That Pays for Itself

GPS asset tracking systems range from £20 per month for small fleet operations to £5,000 per month for more enterprise-customisable products. These costs include software subscriptions, hardware (GPS trackers), implementation fees, maintenance fees, and training fees.

Although the upfront investment can seem substantial, the return on that expenditure is quickly realised. 31% of GPS tracking users reported a positive ROI within the first 6 months.

Consider these outcomes:

A company with 40 vehicles reduces fuel costs by 12% within three months of installing GPS trackers.
A construction firm cuts asset theft by 90% and recovers stolen equipment within hours.
A delivery company improves on-time performance by 20% thanks to real-time tracking and route updates.

In each case, the savings and efficiency gains far exceed the initial cost of implementation.

Real-World GPS Asset Tracking Success Stories

The effectiveness of GPS asset tracking isn’t just theoretical; it’s proven across three diverse use cases:

Coordinated Cleanup at a High-Stakes Site: During a large-scale urban debris removal project, GPS tracking was used to monitor hundreds of vehicles tasked with removing millions of tonnes of material. Each truck was tracked to ensure proper routes were followed, unauthorised dumping was prevented, and operational oversight was maintained. This real-time visibility enabled the project team to operate efficiently and securely at a highly sensitive site.
Operational Gains at a National Utility Provider: A major UK energy services company deployed GPS across its fleet to optimise vehicle use. As a result, they reduced fleet size by 10% and saved over £14 million in operational costs over five years. These gains were driven by route optimisation, better scheduling, and fewer unnecessary trips. The system also supported more accurate ETA communication, significantly boosting customer satisfaction scores.
Swift Recovery and Theft Prevention in Distribution: A UK-based distribution firm rolled out GPS tracking across its delivery fleet and saw immediate results. When a vehicle was stolen, the GPS system enabled recovery within hours. Over time, the presence of trackers acted as a theft deterrent, and the company experienced a drop in incidents—leading to lower insurance premiums and greater confidence in asset security.

These examples underscore the versatility of GPS tracking across different operational needs, from safety and compliance to ROI and customer service.

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