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Fleet management software

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Control room staff monitoring a real-time bus tracking system in Lebanon.

Fleet management software (FMS) is a software platform used for fleet management that enables businesses to manage and coordinate their commercial vehicles through a single interface. The software's purpose is to improve operational efficiency, enhance safety, and ensure regulatory compliance by processing data collected from in-vehicle telematics devices.[1]

FMS is an element of Fleet digitalization, and tens of millions of commercial vehicles are managed on these platforms worldwide.[2] The software integrates functions such as vehicle tracking, maintenance scheduling, and driver management.[3]

Fleet management software functions

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The main function of fleet management software is to accumulate, store, process, monitor, report on and export information. Information can be imported from external sources such as gas pump processors, territorial authorities for managing vehicle registration (for example DVLA and VOSA), financial institutions, insurance databases, vehicle specification databases, mapping systems and from internal sources such as Human Resources and Finance.

Vehicle management

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Fleet management software can manage processes, tasks and events related to all kinds of vehicles - car, trucks, earth-moving machinery, buses, forklift trucks, trailers and specialist equipment, including:[4]

Driver management

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  • Driver license management, including special provisions
  • Driver scoring and behavior monitoring
  • Logging of penalty points and infringements against a licence
  • Booking system for pool vehicles
  • Passenger safety (SOS)

Incident management

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Tracking

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Commonly tracked metrics

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Commonly tracked metrics include:

  • Identification metrics, such as vehicle ID, company ID, location ID, and driver ID
  • Utilization metrics, such as mileage and fuel data (often collected by a fuel level sensor)
  • Behavioral metrics, such as average speed and harsh acceleration
  • Trip metrics, such as number of trips and average duration
  • Maintenance metrics, such as maintenance costs and number of diagnostics

Software procurement and deployment

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The market for fleet management software is large and diverse, with several distinct models for how a fleet operator can procure and deploy a system. While some large corporations may develop their software in-house, most fleets acquire it from a third-party provider through one of the following channels:

  • Direct from specialized providers: A business can purchase a specialized solution directly from a software company. This is common for specific needs like video telematics, where providers such as Lytx and Samsara offer dedicated camera and software systems focused on driver safety.
  • OEM platforms: Most modern commercial vehicle manufacturers, such as Volvo Trucks and Mercedes-Benz, offer their own factory-installed telematics platforms. In this model, the telematic control unit and the software subscription are bundled with the purchase of a new vehicle.
  • Telematics service providers (TSPs): This is the most common model, where a single provider offers a bundled, end-to-end solution that includes the hardware (the GPS tracking unit), the software platform, and the cellular connectivity as a complete service. Major global providers in this category include Geotab, Gurtam, and Verizon Connect.[5][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Fleet Management: Four Trends Set To Transform The Landscape". Forbes. February 22, 2024. Retrieved September 30, 2025.
  2. ^ "The installed base of fleet management systems in Latin America will reach 16.6 million units by 2029". Berg Insight. September 10, 2024. Retrieved September 30, 2025.
  3. ^ Bennett, Sean (February 2, 2010). Heavy Duty Truck Systems (5 ed.). Delmar Cengage Learning. pp. 116–117. ISBN 978-1435483828.
  4. ^ "Fleet Management Software Functions". DT Driver Training Resources.
  5. ^ "Commercial Fleet Telematics Global Study" (pdf). PTOLEMUS Consulting Group. July 2024. Retrieved September 30, 2025.
  6. ^ "Geotab, Samsara, and PowerFleet Take the Top Spots in ABI Research's Commercial Telematics Competitive Ranking". ABI Research. August 25, 2023. Retrieved September 30, 2025.