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"TRAAKiT provides an invaluable service to us letting us know where our Curtainsider Trailers are anywhere in Europe, even when they are parked up without a tractor unit - Customer Service is also excellent"

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Protect your vehicles with Traakit 

Track vehicles with GPS

The TRAAKiT GPS tracking device is ideal for safeguarding your vehicles and monitoring their actual locations. You can use it to protect a wide range of vehicles, from cars to vans to articulated lorries. It's particularly useful for businesses that rent or sell vehicles.

How it works

Using TRAAKiT is really easy. Just place the TRAAKiT device in a discrete location in the vehicle.

Then you can monitor your vehicle's location via our easy-to-use online mapping tool. This can be accessed from anywhere in the world – there is no software to download, and access is simple and secure.

You can also create an 'invisible fence' - an area which you do not want your vehicles to be removed from. We'll alert you by e-mail and/or text message if the vehicle leaves this area.

You can transfer your TRAAKiT monitor and service from one vehicle to another – there are no extra charges from TRAAKiT, and you don't even have to tell us that you've moved it.

Advantages of using TRAAKiT to protect your vehicles

  • It's simple and easy to use
  • You can guard whatever vehicle you want, anywhere you want
  • You know where your vehicles are at all times
  • You can track your vehicles online, anywhere in the world - no software to download! 
  • You can set up an 'invisible fence' around your vehicles using a computer or mobile phone
  • You are immediately alerted if your vehicles are removed from the 'invisible fence'