Rastreo GPS en Argentina · Gestión de flota | Traxelio

Common Challenges

Without GPS Tracking

Long-distance route management

Argentine trucking routes span up to 2,500 km, connecting production areas to ports. The Rosario-Cordoba-Mendoza corridor handles 40% of national freight (Source: FADEEAC 2024). Managing driver fatigue, fuel efficiency, and delivery schedules across vast distances is challenging.

Agricultural logistics coordination

Harvest seasons move 100+ million tonnes of grain, requiring 3 million truck trips annually (Source: Bolsa de Comercio de Rosario 2024). Coordinating grain trucks between farms, silos, and ports requires real-time visibility and efficient scheduling.

Port and terminal operations

Buenos Aires, Rosario, and other ports handle massive export volumes. Coordinating fleet arrivals, managing wait times, and optimizing terminal operations demand precise tracking.

Traxelio Solutions

With Traxelio

Long-haul fleet monitoring

Track vehicles across Argentina's extensive road network. Monitor driver hours, rest compliance, and delivery progress in real-time across multiple provinces.

Harvest logistics platform

Coordinate grain transport during harvest season. Real-time visibility of truck locations, ETAs at silos and ports, and automated scheduling for maximum efficiency.

Port integration system

Receive arrival window notifications and coordinate with terminal operators. Reduce port wait times and optimize vehicle utilization during export season.

Cities

GPS Tracking in Argentina Cities

Find GPS tracking services in major cities across Argentina.

Network Coverage

Mobile Carriers in Argentina

GPS trackers require a SIM card with data connectivity. These carriers provide coverage in Argentina.

Movistar
Claro
Personal

Industries

Popular Industries in Argentina

Compliance

GPS Tracking Regulations in Argentina

Legal Status

GPS vehicle tracking is legal

Employee Consent

Written consent required for employee tracking

Relevant Laws

  • Ley de Proteccion de Datos Personales (PDPA) 25.326
  • Disposiciones AAIP
  • Ley de Transito 24.449

Data Storage Requirements

PDPA compliance required. AAIP registration mandatory for data controllers. EU-influenced strict consent requirements.

GPS tracking of company vehicles is legal in Argentina with proper employee notification and data protection compliance. The AAIP (Agencia de Acceso a la Informacion Publica) enforces data protection. Argentina has EU-adequate data protection status, requiring strict consent and processing transparency.

This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult with local legal experts for specific compliance requirements.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Monthly subscriptions start at $4,500 ARS per vehicle. GPS trackers compatible with Traxelio start from $45,000 ARS. Volume discounts available for agricultural fleets.
Yes, our trackers work throughout Argentina including rural pampa regions. Multi-carrier SIM cards ensure coverage, and offline storage syncs data when connectivity resumes.
Yes, GPS tracking is legal in Argentina under the PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act). Employees must be informed, and data must be registered with the AAIP (data protection agency).
Yes, we have certified installers in Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Rosario, Mendoza, and major agricultural hubs. Mobile installation available for remote locations.

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