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Transportation & Logistics

Overview

Transportation and logistics fleets are run on three numbers that change daily: cost per kilometre, on-time delivery rate, and fuel cost as a share of revenue. The first two are visible from the dispatch screen. The third is usually visible only at month-end, when fuel-card statements arrive and finance starts asking why variance went up. A complete tracking stack pairs a hardened GPS tracker with precision fuel sensors, contactless CAN-bus readers, and a reporting platform that lines every trip up against vehicle, route, driver, and customer order. The same platform produces the inputs every other operational decision depends on: real-time location for dispatch, driver scoring grounded in evidence, per-customer cost recovery in 3PL contracts, audit-grade emissions disclosure, and a trip-evidence pack that closes a driver fuel dispute in hours instead of weeks. Pickups, rigid trucks, articulated combinations, trailers, refrigerated bodies — all covered with one stack.

Key Challenges

  • Providing real-time shipment visibility to customers
  • Reducing empty miles and optimizing backhaul routes
  • Managing driver hours-of-service and fatigue compliance
  • Preventing cargo theft during long-haul and cross-border transit
  • Integrating tracking with TMS and warehouse management systems
  • Ensuring on-time delivery performance across distributed fleets

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