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5 Key Emerging Technologies in Fleet Management

The Seeker by The Seeker
October 20, 2021
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Implementing technological solutions into your fleet management operations is one of the most effective ways to reduce costs and increase efficiency and productivity. This is why it is essential to stay on top of any emerging technological trends so that your business can be at the forefront of innovation. You probably already understand how social media and a unique landing page can help your business, but there is so much more tech-based innovation to explore. The following are five key emerging technologies in fleet management.

AI Dash Cams

AI dash cams, with real-time incident detection and preventative in-cab coaching to protect drivers and lower costs, is a must have for your fleet. Dash cams provide solutions to many of the problems that arise in fleet management. You are able to keep track of your drivers and become immediately aware of any bad habits that could lead to accidents, while also providing the means to give training via real life incidents. Training can highlight examples of both good and bad practices. You are also provided with evidence in the case of any accidents, cutting any costly legal processes.

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Automation

Advanced Driver Assist Systems are at the forefront of ensuring driver safety and improving your operations. Keeping your drivers safe is of paramount importance, happier employees keep your business running smoothly, while any costly legal expenditure from avoidable accidents are reduced. ADAS uses cloud-based technology that means all data collected is immediately uploaded and is visible to fleet managers. Driver behavior can be addressed and training provided. It also gives an effective way to keep track of costs and gives you precise details on where you are able to reduce your expenditures.

Sharing

Being able to make mobility decisions is one of the most important factors within fleet management. New technology currently being developed will give you the option to match drivers with the most effective mode of transport. It may not be necessary for one of your drivers to use part of your fleet to get to a certain destination and with sharing technology, they can be quickly matched with the requisite transport. This will reduce your costs and make your operations more efficient.

Electricity

The use of electric vehicles in fleet management is an emerging trend that you must keep track of. In a world where people are aware of their carbon footprints and how businesses are conscious of environmental issues, it is essential your business stays up to date. Using electric vehicles will be the way forward in the future. Not only will it give your business a better image, but it will also have a large impact on the maintenance of your fleet and your fuel consumption. While it is a developing technology, if you want to reduce your long-term costs, electric fleets are where it will be at.

Fuel Management System

Fuel management systems are one of the most effective ways to cut your operating costs. Software allows you to keep track of how much fuel is being consumed by your fleet, while also allowing you to see how your drivers are using their vehicles. If they are taking routes that are not efficient you can quickly address the situation. Fuel wastage is one of the biggest challenges for any logistics operation, so having effective means to address it is essential.  

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