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Cash in Transit Vehicle Tracking for Armored Fleets

Give your control room one live view of every armored vehicle. Compare each run against its planned route, record the arrival time at every site, and get an alert the moment something is off plan. AIQ Connect is self-hosted, so route and schedule data stays inside your company, and a one-time license means adding vehicles never raises your software bill.

Cash In Transit Vehicle Tracking

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Built for Cash in Transit

Cash in Transit Vehicle Tracking: One Control Room View of Every Run

Live location, planned routes, stop records and alerts for armored fleets, on a platform that runs on your own server.

Cash in transit vehicle tracking is software that shows a control room where every armored vehicle is, and whether each run is going to plan. It puts the fleet on one live map. It compares the real route against the planned one. It flags a stop that was not scheduled, a vehicle sitting still too long, or a panic input from the cab. AIQ Connect is self-hosted, so route and schedule data stays on your own server instead of a vendor's cloud. The license is a one-time cost, so adding vehicles never raises your software bill.

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One control room view

Live Tracking for Every Armored Vehicle

Your control room sees every vehicle on one map. Which run each one is on, where it is right now, and whether it is moving or stopped. When a branch calls to ask where their collection is, the answer takes seconds instead of a round of radio calls.

  • Live spot for every vehicle
  • Moving or stopped at a glance
  • All crews on one screen
  • Full route history per run
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Plan against reality

Planned Routes and Stop Records

You load the route and the stops for each run. The platform then records what actually happened. Which sites were reached, at what time, and how long the vehicle was there. If a run drifts from the plan, the control room sees it while the run is still going.

  • Planned route against real route
  • Arrival time at every site
  • Time spent at each stop
  • Off-route alerts during the run
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Told, not guessing

Alerts the Control Room Acts On

The point of an alert is that someone hears about it fast. That could be a stop that was not on the schedule, or a vehicle standing still far longer than usual. It could be a door input, or a panic button pressed in the cab. Each one raises an alert with a time and a location. What happens next is your procedure, not ours.

  • Unscheduled stop alerts
  • Long stop and no-movement alerts
  • Door and panic input support
  • Every alert time-stamped
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Your server, your data

Route Data That Stays In-House

Route plans and collection times are sensitive information in this business. On a cloud platform they sit on someone else's servers. AIQ Connect runs on your own, so that data stays inside your company. For a client audit, you can say exactly where it lives and who can reach it.

  • Data held on your own server
  • You control access and accounts
  • History kept as long as you need
  • Clear answers for client audits
See It in Action

See the Cash in Transit Vehicle Tracking Platform in Action

Real workflows from the self-hosted AIQ Connect platform. Your data, your server, your brand.

your-tracking.com/control-room
28Vehicles
19On run
2Alerts
Vehicle AV-04 Run 12, stop 6 of 14 On plan
Vehicle AV-11 Run 7, stopped 22 min Watch
Vehicle AV-02 Run 3, back at base Complete

Every Vehicle on One Control Room Map

Your control room sees every vehicle on one map. Which run each one is on, where it is right now, and whether it is moving or stopped. When a branch calls to ask where their collection is, the answer takes seconds instead of a round of radio calls.

  • Live spot for every vehicle
  • Moving or stopped at a glance
  • All crews on one screen
your-tracking.com/run/1204
Stop 4, Branch 22 Arrived 10:14, 9 min On plan
Stop 5, ATM 118 Arrived 10:41, 6 min On plan
Stop 6, Branch 07 Arrived 22 min late Late
Run 1204 Route saved to report On record

Compare the Plan With What Really Happened

You load the route and the stops for each run. The platform then records what actually happened. Which sites were reached, at what time, and how long the vehicle was there. If a run drifts from the plan, the control room sees it while the run is still going.

  • Planned route against real route
  • Arrival time at every site
  • Off-route alerts during the run
your-tracking.com/alerts
Vehicle AV-11 Stop not on schedule Unscheduled
Vehicle AV-07 Panic input from cab Panic
Vehicle AV-04 No movement 31 min Long stop
Vehicle AV-02 Service due in 600 miles Upcoming

Alerts With a Time and a Place

The point of an alert is that someone hears about it fast. That could be a stop that was not on the schedule, or a vehicle standing still far longer than usual. It could be a door input, or a panic button pressed in the cab. Each one raises an alert with a time and a location. What happens next is your procedure, not ours.

  • Unscheduled stop alerts
  • Long stop and no-movement alerts
  • Door and panic input support
Honest Comparison

Self-Hosted vs Cloud Cash in Transit Vehicle Tracking

Cloud cash in transit vehicle tracking keeps your routes, schedules and client sites on the vendor's servers, and charges you for every vehicle every month. Here is how a self-hosted platform compares.

FactorCloud Tracking SoftwareSelf-Hosted AIQ Connect
Where route and schedule data livesVendor's shared cloudYour own server
Who can reach the dataVendor staff and your teamOnly who you allow
Pricing modelPer-vehicle monthly feesOne-time license
Cost as the fleet growsRises with every vehicleStays flat
How long run history is keptOften capped by planAs long as you want
White-label brandingSometimes an add-onIncluded
Vendor lock-inHighNone

Comparison reflects typical cloud cash in transit vehicle tracking platforms versus the AIQ Connect self-hosted model, as of 2026. Feature availability varies by vendor.

How It Works

Up and Running in 4 Steps

A simple, direct process to get your CIT tracking solution live without delays.

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Contact Us

Tell us your requirements, your fleet size and your control room setup.

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Installation

Our experts deploy on your server with your branding.

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Configuration

Custom protocols, devices, routes and alert rules set up for your fleet.

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Go Live

Start tracking vehicles and growing your business.

FAQs

CIT Vehicle Tracking, Common Questions

What is cash in transit vehicle tracking?
Cash in transit vehicle tracking is software that shows a control room where every armored vehicle is and whether each run is going to plan. AIQ Connect maps the fleet and compares the real route against the planned one. It records arrival times at every site, and raises alerts for unscheduled stops or a panic input. It runs on your own server, with no monthly fee per vehicle.
Does tracking software make a cash run safe?
No, and we would not claim otherwise. Software cannot stop a robbery. What it does is give your control room fast, accurate information. Where the vehicle is, whether it stopped somewhere it should not have, and how long it has been there. Keeping crews safe comes down to your own procedures, your training and your security partners. This is a tool that supports that work.
Can it work with a panic button in the vehicle?
Yes. Most tracking devices have inputs you can wire a panic button or a door sensor into. When that input is triggered, the platform raises an alert in the control room with the time and the location of the vehicle. Which devices support which inputs varies by model, so we check your hardware before you buy. What your team does after the alert is your own procedure.
Why does self-hosted matter for a CIT company?
Because of what the data is. Your route plans, collection times and client sites are sensitive on their own, whatever is in the vehicle. On a cloud platform that information sits on servers you do not control. Self-hosted means it stays inside your company, and when a client asks where their schedule data is held, you have a straight answer.
Can I see whether a run followed its planned route?
Yes. You load the planned route and stops, and the platform records the real one alongside it. Afterwards you can open any run and see which sites were reached, at what time, and how long the vehicle stayed. During the run, the control room gets an alert if the vehicle leaves the planned route or stops somewhere unscheduled.
Is it self-hosted?
Yes. AIQ Connect runs on your own server, so run history, route plans and client site details never sit with a cloud vendor. You pay a one-time license instead of monthly per-vehicle fees, which means adding more vehicles never raises your software bill. The platform is white-label, so it carries your logo and your domain.