KVG-Trans Increases Transparency with Trimble’s Trailer Tracking Device
KVG-Trans has equipped its 80 trailers with Trimble’s Trailer4U. Using Trimble’s telematics solution, the Belgium-based transport company has a better view of the exact location of its trailers. Searching for the right chassis for a tank container, flexitank, box container or reefer is no longer necessary.
Incorporated in 2011 by Kurt van Gijsel, KVG-Trans uses tank containers to transport primarily hazardous materials between the port of Antwerp and chemical producers in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Germany and other countries.

Daan Bisselink
An increasing problem was tracing the various chassis. The chassis are uncoupled at KVG-Trans as well as the port or at customer locations.
“Not every driver reports with precision where a chassis has been parked. In addition, there are instances where a driver is coupled to chassis X but leaves with chassis Y.”

Daan Bisselink
Quicker and Easier Planning
The Trimble Trailer4U system consists of a modem designed to be attached to any trailer easily and quickly. Once a day, the modem transmits the location of the parked trailers. When a trailer is moved, the modem also transmits a signal and its route can be followed accurately.

“Our planners now know exactly where each chassis is located and also which chassis a driver has taken on the road. The planners also know which tank containers, flexitanks, box containers or reefers can fit on a particular chassis. This information allows planners to manage follow-up orders more rapidly and easily,” said Bisselink.

Kurt van Gijsel
Safety for Insurance Purposes
Safety is another important reason for the investment in Trailer4U. KVG-Trans is certified for the transport of all types of hazardous materials, from class 1 through 9. They include extremely explosive and combustible materials. Most importantly, it is KVG-Trans’ focus to prevent a tank container with hazardous materials from being stolen. All chassis are provided with a “kingpin lock,” which makes stealing them almost impossible.

Daan Bisselink
Compatible with Other ICT Systems
The trailer tracking system is compatible with other Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems. KVG-Trans’ fleet of trucks is equipped with CarCube, Trimble’s built-in onboard computer. In addition, a number of its charters use Trimble’s FleetXPS app, which can be installed on smartphones or tablets.


Kurt van Gijsel
Directeur, KVG-Trans
“The major advantage is that we can now follow the trucks as well as the trailers on one screen in the FleetCockpit planning tool. We don’t have to switch to different applications all the time”, adds Bisselink.


About KVG-Trans
KVG-Trans was incorporated by Kurt van Gijsel in 2011. The business specializes in tank container transport from and to the port of Antwerp. The principal activity is the transport of hazardous goods. KVG-Trans is certified for all ADR classes. To be able to offer customers an optimum service, KVG-Trans uses all possible modern facilities.
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