GPS Tracking in Vancouver · Live Fleet Monitoring | Traxelio

Getting Started

How GPS Tracking Works in Vancouver

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Lower Mainland Installation

Installation partners across Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, Delta, and the entire Lower Mainland. Port area specialists available.

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Port Terminal Configuration

Pre-configured geofences for all Port of Vancouver terminals including Deltaport, Vanterm, Centerm, Fraser Surrey Docks, and bulk facilities.

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BC-Wide Coverage

Tracking extends to Vancouver Island, the Interior, and throughout British Columbia. Ferry coordination for coastal operations.

How Traxelio Helps

Port of Vancouver Integration

Track containers across Deltaport, Vanterm, Centerm, and Fraser Surrey Docks. Terminal appointment management and truck turn time monitoring. Live visibility for cargo owners.

Master Canada's largest port

Asia-Pacific Cargo Tracking

End-to-end visibility for trans-Pacific shipments from vessel arrival through distribution. Integration with port community systems for seamless handoffs.

Pacific Rim visibility

Bulk Commodity Coordination

Track trucks serving coal, grain, and potash terminals. Coordination with rail arrivals and vessel loading schedules for efficient commodity movements.

Bulk terminal efficiency

Ferry-Aware Operations

BC Ferries schedule integration for Vancouver Island and coastal operations. Queue monitoring and sailing time coordination for reliable island deliveries.

Island logistics simplified

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, we coordinate with port terminal systems for appointment scheduling and truck turn time management. Our tracking provides visibility across all major Vancouver port terminals.
Yes, we provide complete coverage on Vancouver Island with BC Ferries schedule integration. Our system helps coordinate sailing times with delivery schedules.
Monthly subscriptions start at $20 CAD per vehicle. Port drayage packages with terminal integration available from $30 CAD. Volume discounts for large fleets.
Yes, we work with coal, grain, potash, and sulphur terminals. Our tracking coordinates truck movements with rail arrivals and vessel loading schedules.

Transport Challenges in Vancouver

Canada's Largest Port Operations

The Port of Vancouver handled a record 158 million tonnes in 2024, representing as much cargo as the next five Canadian ports combined. Container terminals, bulk terminals, and cruise facilities create complex fleet coordination requirements. Source: Vancouver Fraser Port Authority.

Trans-Pacific Supply Chain

Vancouver is the Canadian terminus for trans-Pacific shipping from Asia. Container traffic of 3.47 million TEUs in 2024 (up 11% from 2023) requires efficient drayage and intermodal coordination. Source: Port of Vancouver 2024 Statistics.

Coal and Grain Export Logistics

Vancouver's bulk commodity terminals export coal, grain, potash, and sulphur to Asia. Coordinating unit trains, vessel loading, and truck movements for bulk commodities requires specialized tracking.

BC Ferries Coordination

Fleet operations on Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast require coordination with BC Ferries schedules. Managing vehicle queues and sailing times is unique to this market.

Ready to track your fleet in Vancouver?

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

Network Coverage

Mobile Networks in Vancouver

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

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