Commercial vehicle operations face significant challenges in both safety and management. In terms of safety, vehicles are large in size and have many blind spots. They are prone to collisions when reversing, changing lanes or driving at night. Long-distance driving can easily lead to driver fatigue and distraction, and goods often face the risk of theft or damage. In terms of management, reliance on manual processes hinders scheduling efficiency, high no-load rates and maintenance delays increase operational costs, and the absence of digital monitoring restricts data-driven decision-making. These challenges are also intertwined with different compliance requirements in various regions, further increasing operational complexity.
An increasing number of countries are requiring vehicles transporting hazardous materials to be equipped with monitoring devices to ensure compliance with regulations. Installing such devices can reduce the risk of accidents, thereby lowering insurance premiums. Monitoring data can serve as a basis for determining accident liability and simplifying the claims process.