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See your delivery
as it travels.
Live tracking turns a delivery from a black box into a moving dot you can follow, from the moment of collection right through to the door.
What live tracking shows you
Live tracking uses GPS in the driver's vehicle or device to report its position as the job progresses. Instead of a single message at the end, you get visibility from collection onward, so you can see the consignment is genuinely on the move and roughly where it has reached.
That position feeds an estimated time of arrival. As the driver covers ground, the ETA updates to reflect real progress on the road, which lets the person waiting plan around the delivery rather than holding a whole afternoon open in case it turns up.
Why updates matter to the people waiting
Knowing where a delivery is removes a surprising amount of friction. A receiving team can have someone ready at the door, a site can prepare to take a part the moment it lands, and the sender can answer 'where is it?' with a real answer rather than a guess.
It also changes how problems are handled. If traffic builds or a route shifts, you can see it and react early, rather than discovering a delay only when the goods fail to appear. Visibility is what makes a tight timeline feel manageable instead of nerve-wracking.
Why a dedicated run is so easy to follow
Tracking is cleanest when there is one vehicle doing one job. With REMUX Transport your consignment is not co-loaded or routed through depots, so the dot on the map is your delivery and nothing else, moving in a straight line toward your address.
That single-job focus also means the ETA is honest. There are no other drops competing for the driver's time and no sorting hub in the middle of the journey, so what you see really is the progress of your goods. To set this up for a run, you can request a quote and brief the job in a couple of minutes.
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