Fleet controlling
Fleet controlling is a type of telematic system for wagon-vehicles and mobile equipment used for back-office management. It represents the evolution from simple vehicle tracking to a more comprehensive system focused on business intelligence and operational control.
Depending on the supplier, these systems can provide several functions:
- Collecting and sending operating data, such as vehicle location data, activity logs, and driver performance metrics.
- Logging data from a telematic control unit installed in a vehicle or machinery, including planned routes, assigned tasks, and text messages.
- Sending commands and information from a central operations center, such as alert messages, reports, route planning, and task optimization.
- Integrating with GPS tracking units.
Platform contribution
Fleet controlling systems expand upon the capabilities of earlier fleet management platforms by integrating a wider range of vehicle data to provide deeper business insights. Common features include:- Two-way text communication between a data center and the vehicle or machinery.
- Integration with route, personnel, and schedule management.
- Reading data from a vehicle's CAN bus or Fleet Management System interface.
- An alert system for emergency events, such as geofencing breaches, sudden changes in fuel consumption, or delays.
- The ability to connect with third-party systems, including fuel level sensors and other devices.