Asset Satellite Trackers

Asset Satellite Trackers

Our satellite asset trackers offer reliable, global monitoring for a wide range of fixed and mobile assets, from vehicles and boats to trailers and tractors. Leveraging the Globalstar, Iridium, and Inmarsat networks, these trackers provide uninterrupted coverage, ensuring you can track and protect your assets anywhere. With advanced location data and robust durability, our asset tracking devices offer essential peace of mind, whether for fleet management, marine tracking, or equipment security in remote areas.

Asset Trackers from GTC

Asset satellite trackers are designed to monitor the location, movement, and status of equipment anywhere in the world, without relying on mobile networks. By transmitting GPS data via satellite, these devices provide reliable, real-time visibility of assets operating across remote, rural, offshore, or infrastructure-limited environments.

Unlike traditional GPS trackers that depend on cellular coverage, satellite asset trackers continue to report location even in areas where mobile signal is unavailable or unreliable. This makes them particularly well suited to industries such as agriculture, construction, logistics, and maritime, where valuable equipment is often spread across large or hard-to-reach locations.

There are several types of asset tracking solutions available, depending on how the device will be used. Some trackers are designed for fixed assets, providing regular location updates and status reporting for equipment such as generators, containers, or remote infrastructure. Others are built for mobile assets, offering more frequent tracking intervals to monitor vehicles, machinery, or equipment in transit. Many models also support additional inputs and sensors, enabling monitoring of factors such as movement, tampering, temperature, or power status.

A key advantage of satellite asset trackers is their ability to support automated reporting and long-term deployment. Devices can be configured to send scheduled updates at set intervals, trigger alerts based on movement or predefined conditions, and operate for extended periods on battery or solar power. This reduces the need for manual checks while improving oversight and operational awareness across distributed assets.

Selecting the right asset tracker depends on what you need to monitor and how often you need updates. Some applications require low-frequency tracking to support long battery life over months or years, while others prioritise more frequent reporting for near real-time visibility. Understanding these requirements helps ensure the chosen solution delivers the right balance of coverage, reporting, and reliability for your operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Asset trackers are designed to monitor and track valuable assets like vehicles, equipment, and shipments in real time. They provide GPS location updates even in remote areas without cellular coverage, helping prevent theft and loss.