This article surveys the contemporary automations and
software available from the industry for fleet management.
Most usages of fleet management software such as the open
source mentioned above are in the areas of food delivery, emergency services,
utility companies, construction, landscaping, public transportation, courier
and package delivery services. The users use this software to reduce labor and
gas costs, remain in compliance with state and federal regulations, locate and
track fleet vehicles, manage vehicle maintenance, improve fleet and driver
safety and optimize cost savings.
Commercial fleet management software like the Autosist is
primarily a fleet inventory management system with a platform that charges per
month per asset if paid annually. They
offer flexible pricing options no matter the size of the fleet, which entices
small businesses. With the focus on process automation, commercial software
provides proprietary software resources and policies for fleet management.
These software applications make it easy to keep track of
drivers in the field, plan routes as efficiently as possible to save on fuel
costs and stay one step ahead of maintenance tasks. They support GPS vehicle
tracking, timesheet tracking, shift and route assignments and group messaging
with drivers.
Some are built directly on the cloud. For example, Samsara
is a cloud-based fleet management solution that offers features such as GPS
tracking, trailer tracking, dashboard camera, routing and dispatch and reefer
monitoring. It helps to track the physical location of their fleets and monitor
their drivers’ behavior to stay compliant with Electronic Logbook (ELD) and
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations which encourage
safer work environment for commercial motor vehicle drivers and truck drivers.
FleetIO for instance automates multiple complex management
operations, including asset life cycles, fuel efficiency, safety reports,
documents associated with the vehicle such as fuel and service receipts and
tiles and insurance cards. Cross-platform access and programmability is key to
intermodal network. Webhooks and APIs continue to help synchronize the data
between disparate networks. There’s also a commenting, photo and notification
element to add on, which allows for instant feedback.
Companies like Azuga even provide hardware for fleet
managers to install on their vehicles. It tracks equipment and driver behavior.
It believes in creating healthy competition among drivers and applies
gamification in its driver rewards program to help reward drivers often to
prevent churn.
Tracking and alerts are another feature of such commercial
software. Some provide real-time tracking while others provide slower refreshes
but with detailed alerts.
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