Lost Equipment, Lost Time—Here’s How to Fix It

June 20, 2025

If You Can’t Track It, You Can’t Protect It: Why GPS for Heavy Equipment Matters

Over 11,000 pieces of construction equipment were reported stolen in 2020—and that’s just one reason jobsite tracking is critical. When equipment isn’t monitored, it doesn’t just go missing—it can lead to safety issues, downtime, compliance risks, and extra costs.

The Risks of Not Tracking Equipment

When construction equipment isn't properly tracked, a lot can go wrong. Unsafe or faulty machinery may go unnoticed, putting workers at risk of injury. Breakdowns often lead to unexpected project delays and added costs. Without regular monitoring, maintenance tends to slip, which hurts overall productivity. And when equipment isn't accounted for, the chances of theft or loss increase significantly.

The Power of GPS Tracking

GPS tracking brings powerful visibility to your construction fleet. With trackers installed on your equipment, you can monitor real-time location and usage, ensuring everything is where it should be. If a machine is moved after hours or leaves a designated area, you’ll receive immediate alerts. The system also collects valuable data that helps with smarter scheduling, preventative maintenance, and overall efficiency. And if theft ever occurs, recovery tools make it easier to act fast and locate your equipment.

Features That Make a Difference

Top tracking devices, like those from Digital Matter, are built with jobsite demands in mind. They include battery-powered options that work for both powered and non-powered assets, making them versatile for everything from heavy machinery to containers. Their rugged design holds up in tough environments, while features like run-hour tracking and maintenance reminders help keep equipment in top shape. Many also include Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) capabilities, allowing you to monitor smaller, lower-value assets without the high cost of GPS on every item.

Get in Control

GPS tracking isn’t just about preventing theft—it’s about running safer, faster, and more efficiently. Whether it’s a dozer, a dumpster, or a drill, you can’t afford to lose sight of your equipment.

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