SmartVision IoT Is Now Part of the TrackeX Platform
SmartVision IoT video telematics hardware is now part of the TrackeX fleet management platform, expanding hardware support for video telematics deployments
SmartVision IoT video telematics hardware is now part of the TrackeX fleet management platform, expanding hardware support for video telematics deployments
Imagine a hospital during peak hours. Corridors fill up, staff move quickly between departments, and medical assets end up wherever space is available. When an emergency strikes, locating a wheelchair or an oxygen cylinder becomes difficult. This is exactly where asset tracking software plays a critical role in maintaining control and visibility
Imagine managing a fleet of 200 trucks. Every morning, the fuel reports look normal, but monthly costs keep rising. Drivers deny misuse. Routes look clean. No one knows where the fuel is going. This is how fuel theft usually works—silent, invisible, and costly. Fuel theft prevention can uncover the real problem—but only when fleets avoid the missteps that weaken the entire process.
Shopping malls today are complex indoor environments. They span multiple floors, zones, and retail formats. Managing these spaces without clear indoor visibility creates operational blind spots. This is where indoor positioning technology becomes critical for modern mall operations
Have you ever wondered why hospitals, warehouses and large facilities fail to track people or assets? The answer is quite simple: managing complex spaces nowadays is not an easy task.
Warehouses today are under constant pressure. Order volumes are rising. Delivery timelines are shrinking. At the same time, floor space remains limited and costly. This is why indoor mapping software is becoming a critical tool for modern warehouse operations.
The rise of IoT in fleet management marks a major turning point for the transport and logistics industry. What once depended on manual supervision and reactive decisions is now powered by intelligent, connected systems.
Even if you are a small fleet owner or have multiple fleets to manage, safety is your first priority. To maintain safety, you need visibility — not just whether the vehicles are on the right road, but how drivers handle the vehicle. That’s why fleets today rely on driver scorecards.
Fleet management in food transportation plays a vital role in keeping supply chains smooth and reliable. Every day trucks carry fruits, vegetables and frozen foods across highways and cities. Fleet managers ensure goods stay fresh, reach the stores on time and are handled safely before delivery.
Imagine a resident reporting a missed pickup. The call is noted, but by the time it reaches the manager, the bin is still overflowing, the team is already on another route, and frustration is growing. This shows why citizen complaint management is so valuable as it brings clarity and accountability to an otherwise unorganized process.
The global logistics industry is growing at an unprecedented pace, with the market expected to reach USD 14.08 trillion by 2028. But rapid growth brings new demands from delivering faster and cutting costs to reducing operational risks and keeping customers informed in real time. In this high-stakes environment, traditional GPS navigation are quickly becoming outdated.
Overloaded vehicles pose a serious risk to road safety and fleet operations worldwide. Studies show that up to 30% of heavy truck accidents result from axle overload, causing millions of dollars in damages and countless injuries every year (Source: International Transport Forum, OECD).