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    The Impact of GPS Tracking on Fleet Management Practices
    (Uganda Christian University, 2023-09-26) Paul Asiimwe Mwesigwa
    The study was to examine the impact of GPS tracking on fleet practices with a case study in Bollore logistics company Uganda. To examine the impact of G.P.S tracking on fuel and operational efficiency of Bollore Logistics Limited, to assess the impact of organization culture or behavior towards G.P.S on vehicle maintenance at Bollore Logistics Limited, to find out the relationship between driver management and training and organisational performance of Bollore Logistics Limited. Data collection was collected using questionnaires, the data collected was analysed and presentation using pie chart, table and graph. The researcher found out that most of the worker of the company lack basic knowledge on sustainable production because most of them are working in the fields that’s not in line with their qualifications. So the company needs more training, wider sensitisation of the workers so that the knowledge and the basic understanding on sustainable production are attained in general hence making it easier to embrace sustainable production with easy.

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