Our Ebooks
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The ultimate guide to fleet utilisation: Asia Pacific
The logistics industry is fraught with challenges: an aging driver population, complex regulation, rapid technological changes, and now COVID-19. You need to get detailed visibility into operations. Find ways to better manage your fleet and communicate with drivers. Maximise the utilisation of their commercial vehicles.
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How to improve response times for emergency services
“Fire and emergency services will need to undertake long-term strategic capability development and consider what needs to be developed or enhanced to meet future requirements,” the royal commission stated. Let us show you how your fire emergency service can adapt to the changing landscape and improve your response times across the board.
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Increasing Fleet Management in extreme weather
Extreme weather events are occurring with greater frequency around the globe. In addition to the toll hazardous weather takes on people and property, many businesses need to manage its impact on their revenue streams.
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The Value of Location-enabled AI
The 4th industrial revolution is upon us. Data collected from connected devices is growing at an unprecedented scale of almost 100x compared to just 5 years ago. Yet today’s infrastructure is not capable of managing and processing this influx of data cost-effectively.
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How contextual data is transforming advertising
An array of location-centric innovations is transforming the advertising and marketing landscape. With technologies now moving beyond simple ‘location’, advertisers can begin to access a more nuanced picture of ‘reality’.
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Improving sustainability in the transport and logistics sector
The transportation industry has become the fastest growing source of emissions globally. Organisations are now faced with two pathways to reduce carbon emissions from their fleet: implement electric or biofuel type vehicle types into the fleet or use technology to manage existing fleets by using carbon emissions friendly routes and optimising delivery operations.
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How mapping technology is reducing CO2 emissions in the transport industry
The increase in the number of people and goods being transported has led to hundreds of vehicles releasing large amounts of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere annually.
Transport and Logistics companies are now faced with two pathways to reduce carbon emissions from their fleet- implement electric or biofuel type vehicles or use technology to manage their existing fleet.