Telematics has become table stakes industrywide—today, everyone expects standard connectivity to all their lift and access equipment. In the early days of telematics, customers wanted access to all ...
A construction site is a dynamic environment with many moving parts — heavy equipment, service trucks, attachments, and smaller tools. One equipment failure can bring everything to a halt, leading to ...
When the electronic logging device mandate brought digital tracking and automated elements of time-keeping into the cab of most owner-operators’ trucks, it also brought opportunity for added ...
See how telematic systems help you keep track of your fleet and machinery, allowing you to plan a safer, more efficient worksite.
Telematics devices have helped fleets improve safety immensely by alerting them to patterns of risky driver behavior such as speeding and cell phone use. In turn, safety professionals have deployed ...
In the world of fleet telematics, artificial intelligence (AI) is not new. Many service companies, including plumbing contractors, already use AI-powered fleet management systems to monitor vehicle ...
Xylem Kendall manages a fleet of more than 5,500 rolling assets, ensuring efficiency and reliability across every aspect of vegetation management operations. The company’s effective fleet management ...
Understanding telematics: How your driving behavior influences insurance rates. Telematics uses technology to track how people drive and how often they use their vehicles. A mid-2025 report from ...
Remember the days of thick policy binders and static premiums based on broad demographics? Those days are long gone, because auto insurance is shifting gears, thanks to a game-changer called ...
The terms “fleet management” and “telematics” refer to similar concepts and may even be used interchangably. However, they’re not the same: Telematics refers to the process of collecting data from one ...