Inflation and supply chain disruptions have taken a bite out of fleet operators’ profit margins. Why compound the pain with loads spoiled because they haven’t been kept at the right temperature? Read More
You probably already know how telematics solutions are helping you day-to-day—by tracking vehicle locations, monitoring their maintenance needs, and optimizing your routes. But did you know that telematics can do much more than that? Read More
Fleet management and logistics are two closely related concepts that are essential to the smooth operation of any business. Fleet management is the process of managing a company’s vehicles to ensure they are efficient, safe, and cost-effective. Read More
You might not know the term, but you know the technology: The Internet of Things (IoT) is the use of technology to connect the things you use every day in a “smart” way—so that you can monitor, control and collect the information you need. Home hubs like Amazon’s Echo and Apple’s HomeKit are great examples of IoT devices you probably interact with regularly. Read More
Artificial Intelligence (or AI) has been one of the hottest topics in the media over the last few months—especially as it pertains to changes in how businesses will operate with the new technology. Many fleet owners and managers are wondering what AI in fleet management looks like now, and what it means for the future. Read More
Fleet managers are constantly faced with the challenge to improve their drivers’ performance and safety records while keeping costs down. Effective driver coaching programs can help meet these goals. Read More
Millions of fleet vehicles worldwide operate trouble-free every day with GPS tracking units installed in their under-dash OBD-II (or on-board-diagnostic) ports. Read More
Mountain driving can be one of the most challenging and stressful experiences for fleet drivers in any size vehicle. The steep grades, sharp curves, and unpredictable weather can pose significant risks to the driver and the vehicle. Read More
Costs for virtually everything are higher than ever, which means finding ways to increase efficiency and reduce consumption are at the top of every fleet manager’s list. The biggest variable expense of them all? Fuel. That means knowing how to manage fleet fuel costs is a skill that pays for itself on day one.
As a fleet manager, you’re in a daily chess match to make sure your field service technicians operate efficiently, safely, and productively. With a GPS tracking system, you can monitor the movement of your vehicles and track their current location. But using geofencing in field service can make your job even easier.