Multi-Million Savings Across Fleet Operations

UK electricals retailer AO has achieved 16% annual cost savings and reduced road incidents across its 1,000+ fleet of commercial vehicles by implementing advanced AI and fleet management solutions from Samsara, provider of the Connected Operations® Platform.

AO has more than 1,000 commercial vehicles equipped with Samsara’s advanced telematics technology and AI dash cams, with visibility of the entire fleet provided through Samsara’s Connected Operations platform.

By making Samsara’s platform central to its fleet operation, AO has increased operational efficiency, saving time, reducing costs and making work better for its drivers:

• Driver time has been saved by replacing manual vehicle walkarounds carried out with paper and pen with intuitive digital walkarounds using a Driver App
• Proactive, AI-driven vehicle maintenance has delivered 31% cost savings annually and an 8% reduction in tyre spend, despite completing more miles
• Insurance premiums have reduced by 25% due to reduced accident rates — proven through Samsara’s analytics.

Shaun Carter, Regional Manager at AO, comments: “Samsara is central to our operations—saving us time, helping us keep costs down, and making life easier for our drivers. We’ve got a single source of truth to monitor driver performance, track our fleet of vehicles, and provide training to the drivers that need it most.”

The Samsara technology has had a particularly positive impact on driver performance and attitudes to safer driving. Through Samsara In-Cab Alerts and AI dash cams, drivers are warned about any risky behaviour in real time and data is used to provide targeted coaching to its drivers. The introduction of a Driver Safety Score has driven competition between the drivers to enhance their road performance — raising safety standards across the business.

Carter explains: “The safety score is now a hugely important KPI as it demonstrates the work we’ve done and encourages drivers to compete amongst each other — and by proving that score we receive a discount on insurance premiums too. It’s about much more than cost savings though. Safer drivers means fewer accidents, more reliable deliveries, and, ultimately, happier customers.”

Philip van der Wilt, SVP and GM EMEA at Samsara, comments: “Connecting physical operations can have a transformative impact, as AO is demonstrating through improved efficiency, vehicle performance and road safety. By empowering businesses with full visibility and management of their fleet, Samsara is playing a pivotal role in enhancing the driver experience and the service they deliver to customers.”

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Fleet Safety Boosted by Telematics Solution

Circet, a European provider of telecommunications infrastructure services, has improved safety, reduced emissions and cut operational costs by adopting a fully integrated telematics solution from Geotab Inc. and Lytx. In just three months, Circet and Geotab partnered to connect 3,000 vehicles across Circet’s mixed fleet in the UK and Ireland, representing the biggest deployment of its kind in such a short installation window.

Circet’s fleet, which includes diesel and electric light and heavy commercial vehicles, required a solution capable of handling wide variability in makes, models and drivetrains. The combination of Geotab’s global telematics data platform integrated deeply with the Lytx Surfsight™ video safety platform has given the Circet operations team full visibility into its entire fleet, delivering immediate impact.

Within the first three months of this year, Circet recorded a 16% improvement in its company-wide driver safety score. Key safety metrics such as harsh braking, acceleration and cornering all improved, contributing to an average driver score 42% better than industry benchmarks. These improvements are largely due to the use of Geotab’s Driver Safety Scorecard and near real-time driver feedback from the Lytx Surfsight dash cams, which alert drivers to risky behaviours and send incidents to the operations team for review.

Fuel efficiency has also improved. Circet’s diesel vehicles are now operating at an average efficiency of 10 litres per 100 kilometres, 10% better than peer group leaders. Circet’s transition to electric vehicles is delivering further savings. Over the first three months of 2025, electric vehicles (EVs) accounted for 3% of total fleet trips, covering more than 263,000 miles (424,000 kilometres). According to Geotab’s Electric Vehicle Suitability Assessment (EVSA), Circet stands to save approximately £385,000 annually by expanding its electric fleet and swapping ICE vehicles for EV where appropriate.

Based on results across all vehicle types so far this year, the Geotab and Lytx Surfsight solution could deliver over £2.3 million in fuel savings each year. Ray Verschoyle, Head of Transport Compliance at Circet said: “The combined Geotab and Lytx Surfsight solution has transformed how we manage our fleet. We now have the data we need to improve safety, cut fuel use, lower maintenance costs and operate more sustainably. Their focus on innovation and ability to integrate with our systems made them the perfect partners for our needs.”

Aaron Jarvis, Associate Vice President, EMEA at Geotab, added; “Circet chose Geotab because we offer more than just an off-the-shelf solution. Our continuous investment in product development, combined with strong local service and support, gave them confidence in our long-term value. Our partnership with Lytx allows us to deliver fully integrated safety solutions, and our open platform meant we could align closely with Circet’s internal systems and processes. It’s another example of how Geotab’s ecosystem can support a customer’s needs today while future-proofing business operations.”

Deep integration to meet sustainability goals

The Circet deployment includes Geotab telematics devices and Lytx Surfsight dash cameras with road-facing lenses, and the option of driver-facing ones, too. This hardware is backed by software integration with the Geotab platform, allowing Circet to unify vehicle tracking, video footage and safety data in one system. The rollout was supported directly by Geotab’s local project team, who provided in-person training and implementation support to ensure a smooth transition.

Geotab’s data also supports Circet’s sustainability goals. The company is using Geotab’s certified Scope 1 emissions calculation tools to track fuel consumption and emissions reductions across both diesel and electric vehicles. This structured, data-driven approach is essential as Circet prepares for stricter ESG reporting requirements under EU legislation. With EV driving requiring different skills from traditional combustion vehicles, Circet has used Geotab data to inform driver training, aiming to extend EV range and reduce charging demand. This in turn helps lower Scope 2 emissions and manage charging infrastructure more efficiently.

With these results in safety, efficiency, and emissions reduction, Circet is already seeing a return on its investment. The integrated Geotab and Lytx Surfsight solution is not only improving current operations but also positioning the company for long-term compliance, cost control and growth as it shifts to a low-emissions fleet. The Circet team is now looking to utilise its vehicle data across various business systems and processes with additional integrations into their business reporting tools, internal databases and future plans to feed other key business systems.

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Manage Fleets All Day Long

Managers of road transport fleets can have influence not just at the departure and arrival from the depot hub, as David Priestman reports.

“Data and insights lead to action,” Samsara CEO Sanjit Biswas informed attendees at the company’s Go Beyond event in London. He visited 100 Samsara customers last year. By listening to them and understanding how they use the data obtained from the dashcams and sensor technology the company can continue rolling out updates and extensions to its ‘Connected Operations’ platform.

These include a strike alert for low bridges (particularly useful on old British roads); electronic brake performance monitoring; a privacy mode that stops the driver-facing camera monitoring (something that is resisted by some drivers and unions, or just not suitable for a minority of operations); and drowsy driver detection. “We have enough data now for drowsy driver detection,” Chief Product Officer Kiren Sekar told me, “based on a driver’s blank stare, nodding head, closed eyes and/or rubbing eyes.”

Lane departure warning and forward collision warning is being added to the platform too, as well as ‘smart trailers’ real-time GPS tracking, which also monitors trailer brakes and tyre pressures. “All the data is there in a single platform,” Sekar explains, “location, maintenance, charger insights. We can integrate with the trailer manufacturer’s sensors. How do you ensure the driver has the right trailer? We can do that, but if you’re using just the data from the trailer manufacturer you wouldn’t know that.”

Good Drivers Prevail

The ‘virtual coach’ shows the driver camera footage of all alert issues. This is powerful and is used as positive feedback and constructive advice to them. Only 20 per cent of drivers need extra help. 80 per cent are good drivers, but need to avoid any bad habits developing. ‘Connected training’ uses AI to write and create driving courses.

Samsara’s IoT and AI tech is well-suited to be used on electric vehicles as transport firms continue to switch from diesel and petrol commercial vehicles as the challenge of operations is greater with EVs. “Most of our customers are still using ICE trucks and vans,” says Sekar. “EV conversion is a business case, as is saving on fuel. Demand for EVs differs across locations. Safe driving is also more sustainable, of course.”

The platform provides data on everything from severity of speeding, idling to fuel usage and time-on-site, producing a trip summary for managers, who can select advanced custom reports, using up to 9 data points, on things like scope 3 emissions. Samsara aims to have an impact on customer outcomes – running and insurance costs, accidents, emissions and more.

League Table

Paul Duncalf, Director of Safety for Sysco (which owns Brakes food distribution) talked about the roll-out of Samara in its CV fleet. “You need a compelling story to persuade the team to adopt technology. Ours was to reduce serious traffic accidents. Do you want to work for a company that doesn’t want to do that and have that on your conscience?”

What about getting driver buy-in for the introduction of cameras? Sysco had an amnesty for driver misbehaviour for the first few months, except for phone usage. Sysco managers use the tech themselves. “We showed drivers how it works and some footage so they knew why we were introducing it.” Best driver competitions and incentives, all data driven, help with acceptance. “League tables work well psychologically,” he points out. “Start with the alert settings bar set high, rather than for everything. Then lower it to make things tougher,” he advises.

Boardroom Decision

Fraikin’s Chief Digital Officer, Edward Breedveld, describes working with Samara as a ‘partnership’. “It’s open, collaborative and transparent,” he says. “We’re pushy to break boundaries and get things solved and we wanted to get it right first time.” Fraikin has 60,000 commercial vehicles in 10 countries in Europe, providing a full-service rental fleet to its customers, from delivery to maintenance and replacement. The company is still retrofitting its entire fleet with Samsara tech and deploying it on all new vehicles. A boardroom-level decision, with what Breedveld describes as almost ‘military level planning’.

“We need the driver to be happy and they’re in short supply, so we want feedback,” Breedveld states. “Information is key. We show people in real time how Samsara works. Data is needed because decarbonisation is coming.” As fleets switch over the financing and usages of EVs brings concerns around charging, battery degradation and resistance to change. Data from Samsara’s platform provides actionable information to improve user experience and reduce the environmental impact of road freight transport.

France is a challenging market to deploy Samara in Fraikin vehicles. There are legal obstacles around privacy so union backing is required. ”Each market is different,” Breedveld informs. “But in Europe the journey to net zero in road transport and to zero emissions in urban areas is irreversible.”

Samsara’s customers like the fact that the platform keeps moving forward, offering more for them to use it for and learn from. “When one of Fraikin’s fleet customers understand what data can be provided they see the potential,” Breedveld concludes. “The system tells the customer what they didn’t know before. Customers use Samsara for positive reasons, not for ‘big brother’ negative ones. It helps everyone, for example with plummeting mobile phone use. Companies using Samsara can benchmark themselves verses their competitors, favourably.”

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Data insights on road safety lead to action. At Samsara’s Beyond event in Chicago David Priestman learned how transport businesses can work smarter.

Chicago is a mightily impressive city. The construction of canals and then railroads made it the perfect location for trade and Chicago became the dominant port for wood in North America, with miles of lumber yards along its riverside, receiving timber from across the great lakes. Feats such as reversing the course of the river, reclaiming land from Lake Michigan and building the first skyscrapers followed. Workers flocked from everywhere, warehousing and stockyards boomed. A fitting venue, then, for discussing logistics.

Samsara’s CEO, Sanjit Biswas, has positioned the company and its AI and IoT technology to assist transport operators with challenges such as cargo detecting, trailer location, reefer monitoring, fuel saving, EV adoption, telematics and, above all, road safety. He pictures the service as a ‘flywheel’ – a virtuous circle for customers. AI creates the insights, using Samsara’s operational data and images, which leads to recommended actions for driver coaching, asset utilisation, EV suitability and emissions.

Over the last 12 months Samsara’s platform was used for 60 billion miles of driving, 75 billion API (application programming interface) calls and 9 trillion data points. DHL are a major customer and has reported a reduction in significant accidents by a quarter, with a halving both of the cost of accidents and of driver turnover. Impressive, given that DHL considered its fleet to be safe before switching to Samsara. “We’re just getting started,” declares Biswas, as applications in other sectors, such as construction and agriculture, are sought. With 290 integration partners Samsara try to make it easy to get set-up.

Same driver pool

Brakes Food distribution, part of Sysco, has had 1500 Samsara-equipped trucks for nearly two years. Prior to that Brakes used CCTV to monitor drivers, but could only do 10% of the fleet at a time, with little feedback, no real statistics and time delays for taking out the hard drives to look at the footage. “It was telematics without context,” explains Mike Cox, head of Health & Safety, “you might find bad driving but we want to be proactive, not reactive. We’re all fishing in the same driver pool.”

With Samsara, events are delivered to line managers instantly. “We thought we didn’t have a mobile phone problem,” adds Cox, “but we spotted 40 in the first month alone. We expected just 2! If you’re a 3PL not using AI and think you don’t have a phone usage problem think again,” he advises. When Brakes trialled Samsara one driver was caught watching a film on an iPad and checking his phone. Not only was he dismissed by Cox, the driver was also reported to the police.

Now Brakes analyses harsh breaking and turns. “With incidents we know if the driver is telling us the truth,” Cox states. “We can have better conversations with drivers as we can see the context. Sometimes it’s complicated, but we have these conversations within 24 hours.” The company’s insurance costs are down by 90%, on-road events down 40%, cost-per-claim down 10%. “Overall it’s less work for managers,” he concludes, “we can spot natural harsh turns, speed bumps, potholes etc. Extra work on screen is better than going to the vehicle to retrieve the hard drive.”

Tag your assets

A new product unveiled at Beyond is the Asset Tag. The size of a key fob (see picture), it is very durable. The tag uses Bluetooth to ping any Samsara gateway device in the vicinity. As all other devices are cellular and GPS-based, providing constant connectivity, the Asset Tag can piggyback on that network to provide exact location updates for high-value items in transit, giving cloud-based visibility. It has a 4-year battery life, no door or moving parts and can be applied to totes or pallets.

Samsara tested it by freezing, dropping and even striking with a golf driver club – the tag remained intact and functioning. On a 2000 mile test trip one Asset Tag was picked up by the Samsara network 1500 times, with 200 ‘pings’ a day. The tags are being manufactured in Mexico at scale. “Creative customers will find their own solution for them,” VP or Product Platform Sean McGee told me.

Let’s go

British electrical appliance online retailer AO has a national distribution centre in Crewe plus local depots, operating a fleet of 1000 commercial vehicles. Switching to Samsara from a telematics provider, “the demo was an eye opener,” according to Holly Beveridge, AO Commercial Business Partner. “Before switching members of the public would complain to us about bad driving twice a week, but it’s much less now.”

Fraikin provide a full-service contract hire fleet to AO, equipped with Samsara devices. “Fraikin gives us access to Samsara as part of a value-added service,” Beveridge explains. “This was the key moment when we realised that the most effective way of reducing our vehicle repair bills would be to leverage Samsara.” AO report a £2.2 million saving overall, including insurance cost reductions. Spending on tyres and new windscreens is down as a result of better driving. Fuel spend and engine idling are also lower.

AO’s drivers are self-employed and the logistics operation has seasonal peaks. Next day delivery is standard, with service, installation and recycling of old appliances offered. “We handle bulky products and heavy payloads,” Beveridge informs, “there’s little automation. Goods are sack-barrowed from the loading bay.” Driver coaching used to take days, with weekly meetings typical. Each depot has a driver manager. “Now we have the driver name (not just the vehicle registration number) and can do digital walkarounds. We get vehicle alerts for speeding and harsh events. Initially there were lots of alerts, now its fewer. We call the driver when an alert happens as we have 2-man crews which makes it safe.”

AO are trialling Samsara’s dashcams, to add them to the tech used. “We’re taking drivers on a journey,” Beveridge says, “rather than imposing it. Drivers are not keen but we’ll persuade them it’s in their interest too. We still have accidents, but they’re not as big.”

Safety first

Samsara tech is also being used for forklift fleet inspection checks, using the ‘Connected Forms’ App for safety and compliance needs. Accidents trigger a report and workflows are automatically assigned, using ‘Connected Training’ which has customised courses and quizzes. Biswas told me, “we cover operational assets, including all materials handling equipment. Safety inspections are a big use case. This is part of our expansion into lots of different vehicles and we’re thinking globally.”

New APIs launched this year include lane departure warning, drowsiness/fatigue and forward collision alerts. The core set of safety training provided by the platform is based on the various alerts, which also include heavy braking, phone use, seatbelt use, tailgating and fast acceleration. This triggers training on specific behaviour and reduces the time involved for it as it’s done remotely. Alerts are meant to ‘nip problems in the bud’, rather than recalling drivers to their depot. Immediacy is best for corrections. The platform capture all the alerts in one place, so all the data is there.

Outcome is more important than hardware. “Can we get to the driver before they have an accident?” Ingo Wiegand, Samsara’s safety expert, asks. “We make that possible by spotting good drivers and bad drivers easily. We can exonerate innocent drivers on the spot due to the video footage,” which creates a good butterfly effect. The dashcam has been refreshed, for new installations and there are camera connectors for side cameras on trailers. Blindspot detection technology may be added soon. One Mexican 3PL customer, Trayecto, has a panic button for drivers, to provide security and reassure them that they are not alone. Fewer thefts means higher driver retention.

It’s Electrifying

Most Samsara customers deploy multiple solutions, including TMS and telematics. “We don’t expect to be the only tech supplier to them,” states Robert Bales, Director of Product Management. “We don’t offer order management or TMS but we overlap on work modules, routing, driver applications and digital proof-of-delivery.”

Electric vehicle adoption is an opportunity for Samsara to add further value. “Investment in charging sites is open data,” Bates adds. “We help customers see the state of the battery, charging profile and battery degradation, advising them what percentage charge is optimal to enable journeys to be completed quicker.” Europe is ahead of the USA on EV uptake. Distances are shorter and user incentives higher, with better charging facilities. It makes sense to switch to EVs, says Bales, if your fleet is mainly operating shorter routes and charging at your own warehouses and DCs, rather than opportunity charging.

One new EV is Freightliner’s eCascadia HGV truck, which can be 80% charged in 90 minutes, with a range between 155 and 230 miles. Samsara provide EV suitability analysis, looking at a vehicle’s usage, mileage and fuel cost per mile to advise which ICE trucks and vans are least efficient and should be switched to EVs first. It can make direct comparisons from mpg to kWh, or a threshold can be selected, such as a cost per mile cap to see how many vehicles should be changed. Autonomous vehicles (AVs) is the next horizon, but is not forecast to eliminate driver shortages and may bring additional costs plus the obvious challenges of charging and crossing borders. Platooning AVs in convoy is probably years away.

Deploying Samsara implies a certain amount of engagement for the transport operator. There’s a minimum of 1-2% fuel saving. Heavy users with large fleets can make 6-7% fuel and idling reductions. On a fleet of 1000 that is a big saving. Drivers can even be incentivised financially to help achieve these results. Business-savvy Chicago would approve.

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Samsara Unveils New Solutions at Beyond ’24

Today, at its Beyond conference, Samsara Inc. (NYSE: IOT), announced new products and solutions built to empower the physical operations leaders who run the world. The conference, taking place June 26-28 in Chicago, Illinois, gathers over 2,000 innovators across the industry, including Fortune 500 companies such as DHL, Sysco, SLB, and more.

“Our customers keep the world running. They have large, complex operations that are asset and labour-intensive, and data and AI are helping them solve their unique challenges,” said Sanjit Biswas, CEO and Co-Founder at Samsara. “AI-driven insights are transforming our customers’ operations, keeping their frontline workers safe and saving their organizations millions of dollars. We are proud to partner with our customers to help them operate smarter.”

Serving tens of thousands of organizations across North America and Europe, the scale of Samsara’s Connected Operations™ Cloud is already contributing to dramatic improvements for customers and the communities they serve. In one year alone, Samsara has helped prevent over 200,000 crashes, digitized 230 million workflows, and reduced 3 billion pounds of CO2 emissions. Today, Samsara announced new innovations that further connect every aspect of physical operations and fuel AI-powered insights to drive tangible results.

Create better, safer jobs for frontline workers

Samsara’s customer feedback loop has allowed the company to maintain a rapid pace of innovation and iterate to meet changing customer needs. Samsara has already launched several safety products to create better, safer jobs for frontline workers. These include Virtual Coach,
which helps drivers self-coach in the field, and new AI detections currently rolling out to customers for Drowsiness, Forward Collisions, and Lane Departures, which alert drivers of risky behaviour in the moment.

Now, Samsara has launched new solutions to further this commitment to safety and efficiency:
● Connected Training: Despite being one of the most dangerous industries with millions of injuries each year, the transportation sector lacks modernized training methods that are customized and adaptable for their unique work environments. With Connected Training, customers can have a data-driven training experience designed for continuous, remote learning via the Samsara Driver App. Managers can upskill their workforce by consolidating all training within the Samsara platform and connecting with existing workflows for a seamless employee experience.

● Connected Workflows: Last year, Samsara introduced Connected Forms to digitize paper processes for physical operations. Today, the company announced a new product, Connected Workflows, which goes beyond form digitization to orchestrating multi-step workflows. Connected Workflows can automatically assign forms, manage approvals, and create tasks based on contextual insights, like entering a geofence or detecting a vehicle crash. Now every department – from operations to HR – can automate workflows to make work safer and easier for frontline employees and administrators.

NexTier Completion Solutions is the second-largest provider of well completion and production services in the U.S., including hydraulic fracturing, wireline operations, and oilfield logistics. As the organization experienced rapid growth, it began to suffer from siloed systems and operational inefficiencies. With Samsara, they found a solution that allowed them to improve safety performance with streamlined workflows and consolidate data into a single platform.

“Automating critical workflows and building our safety checklist with Samsara has given us results that we could only dream of,” said Renee Merchant, DOT Fleet Systems Lead at NexTier. “Drivers not only complete the forms faster, but the information is more accurate than ever
before.”

Connect every aspect of operations and drive results that matter

As sensors get more sophisticated, yet smaller and easier to install, the world of telematics has expanded. It’s now possible to connect virtually anything to the cloud, whether it’s trailers, tools, or equipment. Today, Samsara has launched the industry’s first enterprise-grade Asset Tag built around this opportunity. Samsara’s Asset Tag was designed to meet customer demand for tracking and managing small, high-value assets. It leverages the Samsara Network of millions of devices to help organizations minimize their downtime spent searching for lost or stolen items, reduce associated costs, and simplify inventory management.

Samsara has also announced new next-generation Smart Trailer features to help customers run a safer, more efficient trailer operation. For example, Trailer Telematics will allow fleets to diagnose anti-lock braking system (ABS) issues and electrical power failures for the first time. As a result, they can optimize trailer maintenance, keep drivers safe, and maintain high Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) scores. In addition, new driver efficiency tools from Samsara will help customers save time and reduce costs by minimizing manual errors and increasing operational efficiency.

“We are helping our customers get data from every corner of their operations – from small assets to large equipment to paperless workflows. More data means new insights to help customers improve their operations,” said Kiren Sekar, Chief Product Officer at Samsara. “Everything we announced today at Beyond will give our customers additional tools to make the jobs of their frontline workers better and safer.”

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Continued innovation for the future

Samsara’s technology is used by many organizations that provide emergency response services across public safety, utilities, disaster recovery, and more. To ensure first responders are deployed efficiently during an emergency, these organizations rely on FirstNet®, Built with AT&T– the only nationwide communications network created with and for public safety.

Samsara is now FirstNet Trusted™ meaning the company’s Vehicle Gateway has gone through extensive cybersecurity testing and is certified for use on the FirstNet network. As a result, public safety customers can leverage near real-time routing and dispatch insights from Samsara to further inform response decisions during critical times, when every second counts.

Haulier Reduces Fleet Emissions and Achieves Accreditation

International haulage company JJX Logistics has improved the safety and sustainability of its fleet operations by implementing advanced AI solutions from Samsara, the pioneer of the Connected Operations™ Cloud. The move has enabled JJX Logistics to achieve a 17% reduction in fleet emissions in just three months and become one of the seven UK companies to gain Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) Trucking Security Requirements (TSR) Level 1 approval.

With more than 70% of goods handled by JJX Logistics being UN-regulated dangerous goods — such as commercial lithium-ion battery packs and Class 8 corrosive liquids — Samsara has played a pivotal role in ensuring the safety of drivers carrying dangerous, high-value cargo.

By fitting its fleet of 58 hard-bodied, soft-sided and temperature-regulated trailers, Sprinter vans, and articulated trucks with Samsara’s dual-facing cameras and AI-driven Vehicle Gateways, JJX Logistics has full visibility of every vehicle, which can be monitored and tracked on a single screen.

Samsara’s technology has also been pivotal in reducing overall vehicle emissions and improving fuel efficiency. Within the first three months of implementing Samsara’s monitoring features, the company has achieved a 17% reduction in vehicle emissions. The ability to monitor idling times has also helped to shape changes in driver behaviour, saving almost 400 gallons of fuel in the second half of 2023.

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Edward Martin, Head of Security & Fleet Compliance at JJX Logistics comments: “We’re continuously operating in a high-pressure environment where compliance is paramount. We’re not about moving items from A to B in bulk, as fast or as cheap as possible – we’re a solutions-driven company who work with our customers to tailor the perfect approach for every individual task. And we are able to operate at a high level of service because of the value the Samsara technology adds to our operations.

“Our vehicles are now being driven better, and this is increasing sustainability, fuel efficiency and hopefully insurance costs. The real-time tracking, transparency and efficiency we can now achieve is part of our credibility as a business.”

Philip van der Wilt, SVP and GM EMEA at Samsara, said: “Like us, JJX Logistics views every customer engagement as a partnership. Trustworthiness, reliability and customer service are at the heart of their business and regardless of what they transport, one thing that links their customers and their consignments is security and the assurance they can provide to ensure that their loads are safe. We’re pleased that our technology is playing a pivotal role in that, and we’re looking forward to seeing our partnership with JJX grow even further.”

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Self-Managed Fleet and Video Telematics

Queclink Wireless Solutions has teamed up with a growing number of fleet management and tracking platform providers to deliver self-managed telematics for vehicle operators and technology resellers. The company’s range of 4G vehicle telematics, asset tracking and dash cameras are now integrated seamlessly with IoT software platforms from Key Telematics, Wialon, 3Dtracking, GpsGate, RedGPS, Mapon and Maptex as part of its UK and international expansion plans.

“We are opening up the fleet technology marketplace, providing access to cutting edge hardware solutions without the need for costly software development,” explains Vernon Bonser, UK Sales Director Queclink Wireless Solutions. “This means resellers and end-users can quickly and efficiently create self-managed fleet and video telematics solutions – with advanced connectivity and functionality – to meet precise business and operational requirements.”

The platform integrations facilitate the use of Queclink’s comprehensive portfolio of products. This ranges from entry level tracking units through to complex CAN bus and Tachograph enabled devices, single use and rechargeable asset trackers as well as dashcams that include the new AI-powered CV200. This 4G device offers highly flexible and affordable fleet and video telematics functionality in a single unit, combining AI features with the ability to add a choice of secondary cameras and integrate with the vehicle’s CAN bus system.

Fleet and Video Telematics

“These latest integrations will allow us to reach even more end users and further support our continued growth within the UK, mainland Europe and global markets. For vehicle operators and resellers, it provides the means to create country-specific, cross-border, and even Pan-European fleet and video telematics solutions using the latest AI-driven and 4G devices. Furthermore, with the sunsetting of 2G and 3G networks upon us, it is essential to offer comprehensive, yet cost effective, 4G hardware options to ensure these businesses are future-proofing their fleet technology offering,” concludes Bonser.

Queclink Wireless Solutions is a global provider of IoT devices and solutions, leading the industry with the most innovative products and empowering more than 3,800 businesses worldwide. With its application sectors encompassing transportation, asset and mobility, networks, and livestock, the company sets itself apart from other IoT solution providers through a dedication to adaptability, quality, and operational excellence.

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Podcast: Fleet Insurance: Strategies to Control Costs

Episode 1 of the second season of our Podcast series, ‘Logistics Business Conversations’, is now available to listen to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Acast, Amazon Audible, YouTube, and other podcast distribution platforms – just search for ‘Logistics Business Conversations’.

Peter MacLeod hosts two experts on fleet safety to discuss fleet insurance costs and risk management. Jack Burton of Samsara and Daniel King from QBE detail the factors contributing to rises in insurance costs and what is driving market conditions. With claims cost inflation, parts shortages and rising costs of vehicle technology it is crucial to have a robust risk management strategy. How can data help achieve and support this? Advice from these experts on enablement, the use of dashcams and sensors, risk management programs and use case examples.

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In the logistics industry, fleet insurance is one of the major costs for any organisation. With claims cost inflation, parts shortages and rising costs of vehicle technology, this cost is rising meaning it is evermore crucial to have a robust risk management strategy to help to control costs.

Fleet insurance

Hear answers to key questions, including: How can fleet management improve operations and reduce costs? What is driving market conditions? What data is valuable, and can help to support risk management teams? How can data be shared? How can the data be put into practice?

Listen to any of our Podcast episodes here.

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Cold Chain Operations’ Safety Elevated

Igloo Thermo Logistics, a temperature-controlled logistics company in the UK, has partnered with AddSecure to optimise its transport operations. With a fleet of 130 temperature-controlled vehicles that cover up to 90,000 miles per week, Igloo required a comprehensive telematics and temperature monitoring solution, as well as a vehicle camera safety system.

After evaluating multiple providers, Igloo selected AddSecure as the only supplier to offer telematics, remote temperature monitoring, and vehicle camera systems from one user-friendly platform. Each vehicle is equipped with live vehicle tracking and an EN12830 certified Transcan data logger. The transport team can monitor the fleet in real-time and proactively address any issues that may arise. Additionally, customers can access a full audit trail of each journey, complete with easy-to-interpret temperature graphs, and end-of-journey printouts for compliance with cold chain distribution regulations.

Igloo has also installed an integrated dual-camera dashcam system (forward-facing and driver-facing) in all its vehicles to reduce accident rates and lower insurance premiums. The cameras act as a deterrent for dangerous driving behaviours and provide evidence to support First Notification of Loss to Igloo’s insurance provider, expediting the claims process.

“Since implementing AddSecure‘s connected fleet management and temperature monitoring solutions we have experienced a significant reduction in accident rates and insurance premiums. The improvements in safety, efficiency, compliance, and sustainability of our overall transport operations have given us a competitive edge in the industry,” explained Kuljinder Gossal, Operations and Group Fleet Manager at Igloo.

Reduction in accident rates

Igloo is committed to continued improvement and are currently working with AddSecure to upgrade its vehicle tracking units for enhanced driving behaviour monitoring, allowing for improved driver feedback and training. Additionally, the company is also looking to upgrade its camera systems to a multi-camera setup, including rear and side cameras and an in-cab monitor, for safer city driving and slow speed manoeuvrings.

Paul Lawrence, Managing Director at AddSecure UK commented, “The AddSecure solution has once again proven to be a valuable investment for Igloo Thermo-Logistics, allowing the company to provide safe, efficient, and eco-friendly nationwide next-day delivery of temperature-sensitive goods.”

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