How it works
A telematics device, often called a “black box,” connects to a vehicle’s systems, gathering data on movement, speed, idling, braking, and fuel usage.
The device uses a cellular network to send the collected data to a data center.
A fleet management software platform receives and processes the data, presenting it in a user-friendly format like a web-based dashboard or mobile app.
Key benefits and uses
Allows fleet managers to see the precise location of all vehicles on a map.
Optimizes routes, reduces delivery times, and minimizes fuel consumption by analyzing driving habits and eliminating inefficient routes.
Monitors driver behavior, such as harsh braking or speeding, to help reduce accidents.
Lowers fuel and maintenance costs and can help prevent fuel theft by providing detailed reports on usage.
Provides detailed reports and can be configured to send alerts for exceptions, such as when a driver is speeding or an asset has been moved unexpectedly.