Common Challenges
Without GPS Tracking
Sao Paulo traffic congestion
Greater Sao Paulo, with 22 million people, averages 180+ km of daily traffic jams (Source: CET-SP 2024). Fleet operators lose an estimated 40% of productive time to congestion, making route optimization critical for business survival.
Cargo theft on highways
Brazil recorded 22,000+ cargo thefts in 2023, with losses exceeding R$8 billion (Source: NTC&Logistica 2024). The BR-101 and BR-116 highways are hotspots. Criminals target trucks carrying electronics, pharmaceuticals, and food.
Fuel fraud and siphoning
Fuel represents a significant operating cost for Brazilian fleets. Unauthorized fuel usage, siphoning, and falsified receipts create substantial financial losses for fleet operators.
Traxelio Solutions
With Traxelio
Intelligent traffic navigation
Live traffic monitoring helps drivers avoid congestion in major cities like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Dynamic routing reduces travel time and fuel consumption significantly.
Cargo security and theft prevention
Geofencing, panic buttons, and instant alerts for unauthorized stops or route deviations. Integration with security companies and police for rapid response to theft attempts.
Fuel monitoring and control
Connect fuel sensors to track consumption as it happens. Detect siphoning immediately and compare actual usage against expected consumption for each route.
Cities
GPS Tracking in Brazil Cities
Find GPS tracking services in major cities across Brazil.
Sao Paulo
GPS Fleet Tracking for South America's Largest City
Rio de Janeiro
GPS Fleet Tracking for the Marvelous City
Salvador
GPS Fleet Tracking for the Northeast Gateway
Belo Horizonte
GPS Fleet Tracking for the Mining Capital
Curitiba
GPS Fleet Tracking for the Industrial South
Network Coverage
Mobile Carriers in Brazil
GPS trackers require a SIM card with data connectivity. These carriers provide coverage in Brazil.
Use Cases
Popular Use Cases in Brazil
Compliance
GPS Tracking Regulations in Brazil
Legal Status
GPS vehicle tracking is legal
Employee Consent
Written consent required for employee tracking
Relevant Laws
- Lei Geral de Protecao de Dados (LGPD)
- Consolidacao das Leis do Trabalho (CLT)
- Resolucao ANTT for commercial transport
Data Storage Requirements
LGPD compliance required. Data localization encouraged but not mandatory. Clear data retention policies required.
GPS tracking of company vehicles is legal in Brazil with proper employee notification. The LGPD (Brazil's GDPR equivalent) requires transparency about data collection and processing. Employees must consent to monitoring, and tracking outside work hours is generally prohibited. Commercial transport companies may have additional ANTT compliance requirements.
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
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