Real-time vehicle tracking for Senegal's logistics companies, agricultural transport businesses, NGO fleets, and distribution operators across Dakar and the wider region.
Senegal is West Africa's westernmost nation and one of the region's most stable and economically active countries. Dakar — with the Port of Dakar handling significant regional trade — serves as a logistics gateway for landlocked neighbours including Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Guinea. The Trans-Gambian Highway and the Dakar–Bamako road corridor are among West Africa's most important freight arteries, with Senegalese logistics operators managing transit goods alongside their own domestic distribution networks.
Senegal's fleet sector covers agricultural transport for groundnut, millet, and fresh produce logistics, transit freight to landlocked neighbours, urban delivery in Dakar's expanding metropolitan area, and a significant NGO vehicle presence supporting development programmes. With a growing economy and increasing urbanisation, Tracksha provides Senegalese fleet operators the GPS tracking, smart alerts, and reporting tools to manage vehicles efficiently and accountably.

Understanding the unique operating environment helps us serve Senegal's fleet operators better.
Real-time visibility, fuel control, and compliance tools built for the realities of operating in Senegal.
Beyond standard GPS tracking — Tracksha brings unique capabilities built for the real-world needs of fleet operators across industries and geographies.
Common questions from fleet operators in Senegal.
Yes. Tracksha tracks vehicles across any geography. The full Dakar–Bamako corridor and other West African transit routes are covered in real time, giving Senegalese logistics operators live visibility on vehicles regardless of which country they are currently in.
Tracksha's Places (POI) feature lets you define groundnut buying points and grain depots as named locations. The platform tracks vehicle collection visits automatically and generates daily compliance reports — helping agri-logistics managers control fleet activity during peak harvest seasons.
Yes. International development organisations use Tracksha across West Africa for donor-compliant vehicle reporting. Trip logs, mileage summaries, and driver activity data are exportable in formats meeting UN agency, bilateral donor, and INGO requirements.
Yes. Mark port gates and logistics depot locations as Places in Tracksha. The platform logs each vehicle's arrival and dwell time automatically — giving logistics managers the data they need to improve port turnaround efficiency.
Compatible GPS devices used with Tracksha support multi-network SIM and offline data buffering. Vehicles in Casamance, the Sine-Saloum Delta, or remote northern Senegal store location data locally and sync when connectivity is available.
Tracksha is a software platform compatible with a wide range of standard GPS devices available in West Africa. Contact the Tracksha team to verify compatibility with your existing hardware before purchasing new devices.
Join fleet operators across Senegal who trust Tracksha for real-time GPS tracking, fuel monitoring, and driver safety.