Telematics
Telematics is the technology that combines telecommunications and informatics to monitor, manage, and exchange information between vehicles, devices, and systems remotely. In road freight logistics, telematics is widely used for vehicle tracking, route planning, driver behavior monitoring, and fleet management. By leveraging GPS, wireless communication, and onboard diagnostics, telematics enables real-time data collection and analysis, enhancing efficiency, safety, and overall performance in the transportation industry.
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FAQ
A transportation company uses telematics to monitor its fleet of trucks in real-time. Through the telematics system, the company can track each vehicle's location, monitor driver behavior, optimize routes, and receive alerts for potential maintenance issues. This data helps the company improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance safety across its fleet.