GPS Fleet Tracking for the Copper Capital
Chile is one of Latin America's most developed economies, producing 28% of the world's copper, with mining logistics moving 200+ million tonnes annually (Source: Cochilco 2024). The Port of Valparaiso and San Antonio together handle 2.2 million TEU, serving as the primary Pacific gateway (Source: Camport 2024). Chile's unique geography stretches 4,300 km from north to south, with the Atacama mining corridor operating some of the world's largest haul truck fleets (Source: SONAMI 2024). Traxelio provides GPS fleet tracking solutions for Chilean mining, port, and transport operations.
Road Network
Fleet Companies
Copper Production
Registered Vehicles
Common Challenges
Chile's extreme 4,300 km north-south span means trucking routes can exceed 2,500 km one-way. The Ruta 5 (Pan-American Highway) handles 80% of intercity freight (Source: MOP Chile 2024). Long-haul operations demand comprehensive tracking and driver management.
Chile's copper mines operate 3,500+ haul trucks, some carrying 400 tonnes per load (Source: Cochilco 2024). The Atacama Desert's extreme conditions (50C day, freezing night) and remote locations demand ruggedized tracking with satellite backup.
Chile's export economy relies on efficient port operations at Valparaiso, San Antonio, and other terminals. Coordinating mining, agricultural, and forestry exports requires precise fleet tracking.
Traxelio Solutions
Track vehicles across Chile's entire length. Monitor driver hours, rest compliance, and delivery schedules with automated alerts and reporting.
Ruggedized trackers for mining operations. Monitor haul trucks, service vehicles, and personnel transport in the harshest desert conditions.
Coordinate arrivals at major ports. Reduce wait times with arrival scheduling and real-time visibility of approaching vehicles.
Cities
Find GPS tracking services in major cities across Chile.
Network Coverage
GPS trackers require a SIM card with data connectivity. These carriers provide coverage in Chile.
Industries
Compliance
GPS vehicle tracking is legal
Written consent required for employee tracking
LPDP compliance required. EU-aligned data protection framework with active enforcement.
GPS tracking of company vehicles is legal in Chile with proper employee notification. Chile's data protection law is EU-aligned and actively enforced. Employers must inform workers about tracking, ensure proportionality, and limit monitoring to work hours. Labor law provisions also apply to worker surveillance.
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
Start tracking in under 30 minutes. No technical expertise required.