The application of the MobTrack24 system in agribusiness enables agricultural machines and equipment to be monitored based on real operational data, rather than estimates or delayed reports. In precision agriculture, it is especially important to know where a machine moved, whether it operated on the planned field, how much time it spent working, how many operating hours it recorded, how much fuel it consumed and whether the work order was completed according to plan. When users have accurate data on distance traveled, operating hours, time spent on the farm and in specific fields, fuel consumption, engine operation and driving style, they gain a reliable basis for better work organization, performance control and reduction of operating costs.
Monitoring machines, fields and operating hours
The MobTrack24 fleet management and GPS tracking system can be applied in agribusiness for precise monitoring of agricultural machine routes, processed areas and actual working time. The system uses GNSS positioning, including GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BEIDOU, SBAS, QZSS, DGPS and AGPS, enabling detailed tracking of machine movement in the field. In addition to location, telemetry data can be collected via the CAN bus, flow meters and fuel probes: fuel consumption and fuel level, engine start, RPM, engine temperature, presence of attached equipment, outside temperature, driver identification and operating hours, or machine engine hours. The ability to read operating hours is especially important because it enables more accurate measurement of machine utilization, service planning and comparison of work by fields, drivers and work orders.

MobTrack24 dashboard for monitoring agricultural machine operations
Reports, alarms, work orders and integrations
The greatest value of applying MobTrack24 in agribusiness is that operational data from agricultural machinery is transformed into concrete reports, alarms and business decisions. The system provides reports on total distance traveled, distance during and outside working hours, by fields and by drivers; reports on trip start and end, time spent outside the farm, time spent in fields, entries and exits from fields and processed area coverage. Fuel and operating hour reports are particularly important: total consumption, refueling, fuel draining, fuel consumption by field, engine hours, normalized engine hours and the relationship between working time, consumption and output. These data points support cost control, maintenance, work calculation, machine allocation planning and realistic productivity analysis. The solution supports work orders, alarms based on distance, time, location, fuel and driving style, as well as integration with ERP, WMS, CRM and GIS systems and BI reporting through Microsoft Power BI.
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