Geofencing is a powerful feature in trucking tracking systems that allows managers to define virtual boundaries for specific geographic areas. When a vehicle enters or exits these boundaries, the system triggers alerts or actions, enhancing security and operational control. Geofencing can be used for various purposes, including monitoring delivery zones, preventing unauthorized vehicle use, and ensuring compliance with restricted areas. This post examines the role of geofencing in trucking tracking systems, exploring its applications and benefits for fleet management.