With real-time insights and powerful analytics from Teletrac Navman, fleet managers can run a more efficient and profitable fleet.
We make fleet management simple with dedicated tools to visualise your fleet’s performance using real-time alerts, customisable dashboards, and detailed reports.
Build Your Solution Explore Our PlatformImprove fleet visibility with GPS tracking, which allows fleet managers to work more effectively by optimising route planning, improving customer interactions, and enhancing service. Our vehicle tracking solution also ensures drivers are behaving safely, vehicles are operating at top performance, and your fleet is compliant with regulatory guidelines.
Teletrac Navman DIRECTOR fleet monitoring solutions provide an easy-to-use platform that allows you to keep your fleets efficient, from enabling the most efficient routes that reduces miles driven, keeps fuel costs low and provides valuable insight to ensure you have the right sized fleet to meet your business demands.
Eliminate hours of paperwork and track essential information as it happens with easy, accurate, automated compliance information. Our team of industry experts track driver hour regulations across the UK as they evolve, to help your business remain compliant.
With our Fatigue Management tachograph solution, you’re able to see everything through one lens, meaning you can maximise driving time, remain compliant and keep your drivers safe. What’s more, you’re also able to drill down to view more compliance data, such as next break requirements, time until next weekly rest, available extended drive and drive time for the day/week/fortnight – all allowing you to make quick decisions when allocating jobs.
You need to be able to protect your trailers and containers — whether they’re connected to a vehicle or not. With trailer tracking solutions, know when your containers and trailers move, how they are used, and effectively maximise utilisation. Geofencing and real-time monitoring help ensure both in-use and stationary trailers are exactly where they are supposed to be.
Fleet performance data should be easy to understand and actionable for your business. Real-time alerts on driver behaviour, geofence activity, and compliance violations ensure you can respond quickly to the needs of your fleet. Our performance reporting tools offer robust data visualisation and the ability to build custom reports to measure and improve your fleet management goals.
Fleet downtime means lost productivity and profits. Avoid last-minute surprises and unexpected downtime with powerful fleet maintenance tools that allow you to run engine diagnostic reports remotely, schedule preventative maintenance, and connect with drivers through electronic driver vehicle inspection reports.
A recent report states that if all 5.3 million fleet vehicles were to switch from internal combustion engines to electric, we would see a saving of as much as 30 million tonnes of CO2, equating to roughly 25% of all UK transport emissions.
An enormous number, and one which our product delves into a lot more for you. Though the question on the minds of fleet managers here is more often than not: "what does this look like for my business?"
The EV Readiness Tool can tell you exactly that. It uses its sophisticated AI technology to deliver a report based on the total environmental benefits you would see by switching to electric; from reductions in CO2 emissions and fuel consumption savings.
reduced maintenance
reduced fuel consumption
reduced accidents & violations
With more than 30 years of experience in fleet management, we can help you succeed.
By measuring the performance indicators that insurance companies use to calculate premiums, you can identify challenges and make improvements that lead to reduced overall premiums.
To effectively measure fuel consumption, choose a standard measurement (distance per gallon), considering usage both by-vehicle and by-driver. Pull reports at regular intervals, such as weekly or monthly, and compare to previous intervals.
Driver training is crucial to developing a consistent culture of road safety. The three steps to creating a successful driver training programme are: (1) ensuring that training is both relevant and focused, (2) providing ongoing measurement of driver behaviour for safety, (3) and sustaining a programme with continual provision of feedback and driver incentives.