It involves the administration of a variety of functions, such as vehicle acquisition, maintenance, driver management, fuel management, and compliance with regulations.
The goal of fleet management is to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure the safety and reliability of the fleet. Effective fleet management can also enhance operational performance by optimizing routes, managing schedules, and ensuring timely deliveries or services.
It includes two main categories:
These are electronic devices installed in vehicles to control and limit the maximum speed a vehicle can travel. These devices are commonly used in commercial vehicles, public transport, and some personal cars to enhance safety and ensure compliance with speed regulations.
A technology that combines telecommunications and informatics to monitor and manage vehicles remotely. It involves the use of GPS and onboard diagnostics to record and transmit real-time data on vehicle location, speed, fuel consumption, diagnostics, performance, and driver behavior.