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Tracking in the transportation system typically refers to the ability to monitor the movement and location of goods, vehicles, or shipments in real-time. This tracking can be achieved through various technologies and methods. including:
1. GPS (Global Positioning System): Many vehicles are equipped with GPS devices that allow for accurate tracking of their location.
2. RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification): RFID tags and readers can be used to track individual items or packages within a transportation system.
3. Barcodes and QR codes: These codes are scanned at different points in the transportation process to track items and shipments.
4. Telematics systems: These systems collect data from vehicles, such as speed, fuel consumption, and location, to provide real-time tracking and performance information.
5. Tracking software and platforms: Various software solutions are used to monitor and manage the movement of goods, allowing for real-time visibility and data analysis.