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The future of telematics in commercial vehicles dates back farther than most people realize. Omnitracs began experimenting with early, satellite-based systems in the mid-1980s. The early focus was on ...
Telematics is the monitoring and reporting of vehicle and asset data that is gathered through GPS and diagnostics technology. It’s an important part of fleet management – the coordination of all ...
The era of electronic logging devices and the rise of telematics have given fleets a more competitive edge. Telematics and connectivity for transportation have changed vastly over the years, offering ...
Used to track vehicle health, driver behaviors, collisions, routing, dwell time, fuel costs, temperature sensors, or asset location, the possibilities of today’s modern telematics devices are ...
The fleet industry is approaching a pivotal juncture, with electrification increasingly positioned as a potential path forward for businesses working to reduce emissions and operating costs. Yet, ...
For fleet managers relying on GPS and monitoring data to make informed decisions, telematics is essential. They require telematics solutions that provide deep insights and real-time data across their ...
Having critical information through telematics can provide fleets with a more competitive edge and that’s particularly true during market downturns. However, according to Penske Transportation ...
In today’s economy, no one wants to waste fuel. And yet, there are so many easy ways to do it. When a heavy-duty truck idles for just one hour, it can waste up to a gallon of fuel. A truck that speeds ...
Fleets using Targa Telematics solutions equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) recorded a 12% reduction in thefts in 2025 compared to 2024. Targa telematics has found that the prediction of risky ...