How IoT is making transportation industry smarter By Sameer Mahapatra,VP & Country Sales Head-India and SAARC,Aeris Communications

How IoT is making transportation industry smarter

Sameer Mahapatra,VP & Country Sales Head-India and SAARC,Aeris Communications | Wednesday, 17 June 2020, 07:35 IST

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With the world advancing towards the concept of adopting new technologies, Internet of Things has undoubtedly become one of the key drivers for large businesses to grow. Already making noteworthy impact on various businesses, IoT is set to continue to steer innovation and development across the fleet management industry.

The global trucking industry is undergoing changes manifolds. Older vehicles are being replaced with ‘smart trucks’, using Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and cellular communications to transmit necessary information for management of today's fleet operations. By combining IoT with AI, Big Data, and Predictive Analytics, IoT has the power to revolutionize the fleet management industry.

Today, IoT is helping fleet owners understand their vehicle’s performance better. The technology has made easy for the owners to understand the relation between Man and the Machine with a lot more sophistication. It has also enabled them to develop and evolve relationships by having informed conversations with their customers, dealers, suppliers and deliver new, innovative value-added services, such as, infotainment, user-based insurance and even financing. Even small to large fleet operators are now investing in connected vehicles as telemetry has proven its mettle at improving both safety and security of movable assets, improve route-planning, and optimize supply chain logistics, among many other benefits. 

Real-time data access

Do your drivers make redundant stops on their way for delivery? Do they keep the engine switched on for longer which results in wastage of fuel? These issues might not seem relevant in day to day work but when it is looked at from a business point of view, these little stoppages can cost a lot.


With high-quality sensors connected in the vehicles, fleet owners can get all these real-time information, which will help them optimize efficiencies and their business processes. For example, sensors can help the fleet manager get unprecedented level of insight like unscheduled stoppages, real time location of their vehicle and the driver and even measure pressure levels of vehicle tires.


Also, sensors installed in vehicles can help owners detect their driver’s behavior, giving them information about driving quality, compliance with speed regulations, route adherence, acceleration and deceleration statistics, braking practices, and more. As a result, with the fleet management IoT solution, supervisors can leverage real-time data to efficiently organize and direct the day-to-day operations of their fleet services.

Connected mobility

With increased adoption of IoT in the automobile industry, fleet-based activities will thrive to become more cutting-edge. Fleet yards/stations will be able to manage incoming and outgoing vehicles more proficiently and easily. As fleet management IoT solution permits proactive monitoring of all the sensors and later analyse the collected data, there will be smoother fleet handling, as the data gathered will provide the in-depth insights, critical for decision making.

Connected fleets improves operational efficiency and less environmental impact

Connected trucks allows a more efficient, productive enterprise while simultaneously reducing environmental impact. With optimised-routing feature, it decreases the fleets travel to the site which lowers fuel consumption, emissions and minimalize carbon footprint.

A sustainable fleet management strategy is one that aims to reduce environmental impacts through a combination of cleaner vehicles and fuels, fuel-efficient operation and driving; and by reducing the amount of road traffic it generates. In doing so the fleet minimises fuel and vehicle costs and improves the safety and the welfare of employees while reducing its exposure to the problems of congestion.

Access to preventative maintenance

Along with getting enhanced insight into driver’s behaviour, connectivity to every vehicle also lets the fleet owners monitor the health of the fleet. With real-time alerts for services like low battery, coolant temperature, engine maintenance, inspection reminders and other factors, one can obtain the preventative measures to keep the vehicles running safely and smoothly for longer. Consequently, fleet owners and managers will gradually monitor these operational parameters and take instantaneous measures to predict mechanical problems before they even occur.

Choice of IoT vendor:

India holds its own position in emerging as the next big frontier for connected automobiles. Also, statistics suggests that the India connected car market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 22.2% to reach USD 32.5 billion by 2025 from an estimated USD 9.8 billion in 2019. The future will witness more fleet owners manage and control their vehicles with IoT solutions, ensuring improved customer satisfaction, enhanced safety, and greater business efficiencies. Certainly, IoT is the future for transportation industry, fleet owners will have numerous choices, but it is necessary that they opt the fleet options from an appropriate IoT vendor.

For an enterprise choosing an apt IoT vendor for their telematics solution which has the key responsibility of driving efficiency, growing new revenue streams and supporting innovations, three key factors need to be used as qualification:

  • Scalability of the platform, ability to support both volume and consecutive transactions
  • Reliability of the platform both from inconsistent data generation and security hacks
  • Continuity and innovation, lot of fly by night SI’s claim to be IoT providers-Borrowed platform, off the shelf device, a sales team and an IoT company is launched. Need to qualify partners with existing experience, deep investments and clear future commitment.

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