Thai Start-up ‘DRVR’ Partners with Tata Communications to Revolutionise Asia’s First Smart Fleet Network
Smarter fleet management application allows companies to achieve up to 10% cost
saving benefits with a focus on fuel reduction,
route management and driver behavior
leading to more
efficient and eco-friendly commercial fleet control
International fleet management application provider, DRVR has selected Tata Communications
as its global IoT connectivity partner to help achieve its objective of
making Asia’s vehicle fleets the smartest and most cost-efficient in
the world. Leveraging Tata Communications’ mobility solution- MOVE™,
DRVR can convert information collected from vehicles across Thailand,
Myanmar, Philippines and Indonesia into actionable insights to help
drive efficiencies and improve cost savings through smarter fleet
management.
“DRVR’s
ambition is to revolutionise international fleet management by making
it smarter, borderless and seamless. With Tata Communications MOVE, DRVR
only needs to deal with one service provider that takes care of
multiple deployments across international borders. Our product portfolio
gives any business with a network of assets better control over their
costs, reduces time spent on supplier management and enables actionable
data to be derived from operational IoT data. All in all, it is an
intuitive solution for improving fleet management operations thereby
enhancing business performance and success.” - Anthony Bartolo, Chief Product Officer, Collaboration, Mobility and IoT, Tata Communications
The advent of connected vehicles has led to an exponential increase
in consumption and creation of human to machine interface applications
and solutions. A Forrester report on the Internet of Things states that
fleet management and its applications in transportation and logistics
across retail and wholesale will be the hottest areas for IoT growth.
The Asia Pacific automotive telematics market is expected to reach a
value of US$ 15,248 Million by 2020 at an estimated CAGR of 11.6% during
the forecast period.
Vehicles in fleets using DRVR technology have been fitted with Tata
Communications’ MOVE-IOT Connect™ SIM technology. The sensors transmit
data collected in real-time using Tata Communications’ MOVE, which
seamlessly connects services using the best available local cellular
network. The DRVR application then processes and analyses this data,
turning it into actionable intelligence further illustrating fleet
performance metrics on any device, mobile or laptop. This means that
faster and better informed decisions can be made as fleet managers have a
more holistic view of everything that is happening across the fleet,
communicating updates in real time; on a highly secure infrastructure
ultimately leading to more effective and robust operations on the
ground.
David Henderson, Co-founder and CEO, DRVR said: “Our
partnership with Tata Communications enables us to overcome two major
challenges in our quest to create smarter fleets across our entire
geographical footprint. First, rather than negotiate multiple contracts
with individual service providers, our entire international IoT network
is managed through Tata Communications. As a result, we get valuable
visibility of data collected across borders so that we can realise the
benefits of smarter fleet management. Second, it
allows us a holistic view on a singular dashboard allowing us to respond
with improved accuracy and eliminating downtime almost entirely.”
Tata Communications’ MOVE service will be rolled out to DRVR
customers through its smart fleet management applications. Tata
Communications MOVE is part of the company’s long-term strategy for its
mobility services portfolio and its vision of creating an access and
usage agnostic, cross-border mobile experience for people and things.
The platform is underpinned by Tata Communications’ global network and partnerships with
several hundred mobile communications service providers globally. The
service enables DRVR to roam across different service providers in any
of its covered regions without having to negotiate agreements with
multiple providers or pay extra fees.
Source: TATA Communications media announcement