GPS Mendoza · Rastreo y seguimiento de vehículos | Traxelio

Getting Started

How GPS Tracking Works in Mendoza

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Regional installation

Installation across Mendoza city and wine-producing valleys.

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Cross-border setup

Multi-country connectivity for Argentina-Chile operations.

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Wine logistics configuration

Temperature monitoring and harvest logistics features.

Transport Challenges in Mendoza

Wine Export Logistics

Mendoza exports $1 billion in wine annually, requiring temperature-controlled transport (Source: INV 2024).

Andes Crossing

The Los Libertadores crossing to Chile reaches 3,200m altitude with seasonal closures requiring contingency planning.

Agricultural Seasonality

Grape harvest from February to April creates intense logistics demands.

How Traxelio Helps

Trans-Andean tracking

Monitor vehicles on the Chile crossing with satellite backup and weather alert integration.

Complete cross-border visibility

Wine transport management

Temperature monitoring and careful handling tracking for wine and grape transport.

Protect valuable cargo

Mountain fleet operations

Ruggedized tracking with satellite connectivity for high-altitude operations.

Reliable mountain coverage

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, GPS satellites work at all altitudes. We provide satellite backup connectivity for areas with limited cellular coverage on the mountain crossing.
Yes, our multi-country SIM cards work in both Argentina and Chile. Seamless tracking through the Cristo Redentor crossing.
Monthly subscriptions start at $4,500 ARS per vehicle. Cross-border packages available with Chilean connectivity.
Yes, we offer temperature monitoring and careful handling alerts for wine and grape transport from vineyards to export facilities.

Ready to track your fleet in Mendoza?

Start tracking in under 30 minutes. No technical expertise required.

Network Coverage

Mobile Networks in Mendoza

GPS trackers need a SIM card for data connectivity. These carriers provide coverage in Mendoza.

Movistar
Claro
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Trax
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