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OEM Telematics – Everything You Need to Know

Telematics software in equipment and vehicles has a reputation for improving safety, maintenance and fuel efficiency. This technology has become an important factor when it comes to fleet management and maintenance. Telematics software is now easily accessible and companies with fleets are seeing the great benefits that it provides, along with the excellent return on investment.

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OEM Telematics – Everything You Need to Know

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  1. OEM Telematics – Everything You Need to Know Telematics software in equipment and vehicles has a reputation for improving safety, maintenance and fuel efficiency. This technology has become an important factor when it comes to fleet management and maintenance. Telematics software is now easily accessible and companies with fleets are seeing the great benefits that it provides, along with the excellent return on investment. OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) are using telematics in the manufacturing of motor vehicles. This has resulted in vehicles being produced with factory embedded telematics that can easily be integrated with aftermarket software, which can help with fleet management analytics and business insights. The demand for OEM telematics has risen in the past few years. Many vehicles are now being manufactured with factory installed telematics hardware. This technology has become the new norm and has proven highly beneficial for companies of all sizes. Vehicle manufacturers are helping with the popularity of OEM telematics by preinstalling them in their vehicles. Fleet owners and managers need to decide whether it's financially worth it to purchase a vehicle with factory fitted telematics or choose an aftermarket plug and play option. Vehicle and heavy equipment manufacturers are seeing increased demand from clients around the world for telematics hardware in their vehicles when purchased. The benefit of OEM telematics is that it is ready to be integrated into a fleet as soon as a new vehicle is purchased. OEM telematics includes benefits such as saving time on compatibility testing, speeding up the integration into the company fleet, and helping fleet managers plan their fleet acquisitions. In addition to this, with factory fitted telematics the company can immediately subscribe to a service to collect data in real time. Aftermarket hardware is generally a more expensive solution and involves field installations by a telematics provider. This means you are not dependent on the make and model of a vehicle based on the hardware included. It enables you to electronically log devices. You can choose between OEM or aftermarket telematics based on your unique needs and budget. OEM telematics is already being used by many without realizing it. Newer vehicles can offer the remote opening of doors or engine starting, along with a host of remote control options. Newly developed OEM telematics technology provides an advanced software that connects to compatible hardware, providing real time data on a host of functions. It is a feature rich solution with flexibility to meet the needs of each fleet manager, improving fleet operations and saving money in the long run. Third party telematic solutions provide the convenience of hosting a variety of vehicles on one platform with standardized data across the entire fleet, providing a cost effective solution and helping with future purchasing decisions.

  2. When it comes to selecting an OEM telematics software provider, you will have to look closely at the complexity of your fleet, based on needs and size. A large fleet may require more analysis, offering a feature rich and scalable solution you can trust. Telematics solutions are flexible and adaptive, helping fleet owners manage their fleets with efficiency. Ninety percent of heavy truck fleets will have at least twenty vehicles. These systems offer a more advanced solution with improved reporting with a user friendly interface. It is important to pay close attention to the OEM telematic options available to you, taking the time to research each supplier in detail to learn as much about them as possible before reviewing and comparing them to make a final purchasing decision. About Us: Quake Global is a leading provider of synchronized relevant data on demand. This company has a proven track record as the pioneer of machine to machine development. They have been supplying powerful stand alone and integrated solutions to clients in a host of industries since 1998. Quake Global caters to the transport, logistics, industrial and health care industries on a global scale offering real time data via cell, Wi-Fi, RFID and satellite. Their cloud-based system provides actionable data, network flexibility and adaptable products that clients can count on. To find out more, visit https://www.quakeglobal.com/.

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