Telematics & IoT

TELEMATICS & IOT

We uncover the potential of IoT for your logistics and security business and integrate IoT solutions that will help you stay ahead of others in your industry.

With a dedicated development and engineering team working on IoT, we stay up-to-date with trends and make sure your business doesn’t miss out on any breakthroughs that can work wonders for you.

Our objective is to make a complete integration of devices and provide them with the greatest efficiency in the area of logistics, security and asset tracking. We help you integrate IoT devices and solutions from scratch and create an architecture that is easy to understand.

TELEMÁTICA & IOT

We have a wide catalog of devices integrated with our technology, which makes all our solutions effective.

However, thanks to our engineering team, we are able to integrate any other device on the market and make it communicate with other platform features.

BENEFITS OF INCLUDING IOT IN YOUR OPERATION

Improving Inventory with IoT Asset Tracking

Inventory systems are designed to help supervisors and business owners keep track of the products they have on hand, but these systems can’t do much when they rely on manual entry and manual counting to update data. . IoT devices take asset tracking to a higher level by providing real-time location information for each piece in the supply chain, simply by adding a small RFID or Bluetooth tracker to the packaging.

IoT asset tracking helps businesses keep an eye on their inventory levels, preventing shortages as well as avoiding losses from theft or shrinkage by providing real-time tracking data to warehouse management software.

Improving supply chain transparency

Supply chain transparency has become a growing concern for business owners because consumers are making more environmentally friendly choices and want to know where their products come from.

Supply chain transparency is not only beneficial for attracting eco-conscious customers. Maintaining a transparent supply chain through IoT can help prevent disruptions that could jeopardize the entire chain. With transparency, there is nothing to hide if something goes wrong with one of your suppliers. All information is available at your fingertips as soon as a problem starts.

Fleet Management

If your warehouse is also responsible for a fleet of vehicles – from delivery trucks and vans to on-site forklifts and cranes – IoT can help improve the quality of your fleet management. Equipping your fleet with IoT sensors can help you keep track of vehicle maintenance levels, alerting you if there are any issues or something that needs a little tune-up.

IoT sensors can also track vehicle fuel efficiency and even driver behavior so you can make sure your delivery drivers are safe behind the wheel.

Predictive maintenance to avoid downtime

Most warehouses and supply chains have an established maintenance schedule, where equipment is taken offline on a strict schedule for inspection and repair to prevent failure when it is needed most. Although this is the most used maintenance strategy, it is not the best.

IoT removes much of the need for preventative maintenance, instead allowing businesses to predict when a piece of equipment might need work. IoT sensors monitor the health of each piece of equipment and feed that data back to warehouse management software, which will in turn alert supervisors and maintenance teams when something needs to be taken offline and repaired, preventing costly downtime. and equipment failures.

Smoother last-mile deliveries

Last mile deliveries are among the most complicated because they are time consuming. Businesses have been looking for ways to improve this since the advent of eCommerce, and the IoT could be the perfect solution. GPS and IoT can create optimized routes to reduce fuel costs and congestion time, thanks to real-time traffic analysis. The same asset tracking technology used in warehouses can also improve the tracking of consumer packages, speeding up last-mile deliveries.

E-commerce is here to stay, which means last-mile deliveries will continue to grow, making IoT adoption almost mandatory at this point.