The Best Approach to Truck Fleet Management

Azuga Fleet™ is here to simplify your trucking logistics and improve your fleet’s overall productivity.

Improve Visibility, Safety,and Cost Management with Our Truck Fleet Management Software

Optimize Your Fleet with Solutions that Work

A Tailored Solution for Fleet Optimization

There are a lot of moving parts in fleet management, making it difficult to meet your fleet’s every need. Azuga telematics uses data directly from your trucks, giving you more visibility than ever before. Features such as route planning and geofencing make trucking fleet management simpler than ever.
Around 60% of a fleet’s budget goes to fuel consumption. Fleet management software provides fuel and idle reports and will notify you if certain trucks are not performing normally. It also integrates with your trucks’ fuel cards to add in-network gas stations to your route planning. Anti-theft measures like geofencing also help to track your valuable assets—so you’re always in the know.Vehicle diagnostics and maintenance scheduling alerts will help to ensure your vehicles are operating efficiently. Repairs are costly, but staying on top of preventative maintenance can reduce costs drastically. Driver behavior reports also help you avoid liability costs by reducing the likelihood of accidents or poor driver-related incidents. In addition, asset tracking helps you avoid making unnecessary equipment purchases and take advantage of all trucks in your fleet.
Because fleet management is always evolving, there are several aspects to take into consideration when choosing a trucking fleet management software. By implementing Azuga Fleet™, your trucking fleet will have several new features at their disposal including: telematics, maintenance reporting, asset tracking and so much more. You’ll see data on idling, driver behavior, driver score, hours of service, and more on your dashboard. Set goals, limits, and alerts to keep you on top of your fleet and increase your productivity fast.
Yes, our telematics devices are compatible with Android and iOS operating systems. Our state-of-the-art devices use cloud-based technology to speak with each other and report back to the management team. This technology allows you to access the information from anywhere, including your mobile device. Whether you’re on location or off-site, you’ll be able to access all the information you need to manage your fleet accordingly.

Not all trucking fleet management systems are created equal. Most systems you find will offer ELD compliance and some sort of vehicle diagnostics. Below you’ll find what features Azuga offers for your trucking fleet:

  • Route optimization
  • Maintenance scheduling and alerts
  • Idle time reports
  • Fuel consumption reports
  • Fuel card integration
  • Hours of service logging
  • Driver behavior reports and incentive program
  • Engine diagnostics
  • Asset tracking
  • Geofencing
  • Utilization optimization

Improve safety. Gain accountability.

Count on the GPS fleet management software that's built for safety.

Limit distractions.

Add DriveSafe and block smartphone distractions—such as texting, calling, and app use—when the vehicle is in motion.

Put fleet safety first.

Take advantage of information—such as speeding, hard braking, cell phone distractions, and service warnings—to keep both drivers and vehicles performing at their best.

Put diagnostics to work.

In today’s world, data and analytics are crucial tools for any business. With our diagnostics, valuable information is captured every time your fleet is dispatched. Use it to maximize efficiency, reduce operating costs, and reward top drivers.

Log and tag trips.

When a driver uses FleetMobile, data is captured from every vehicle he or she drives, creating a comprehensive trip log. Trips can also be tagged as business or personal, allowing you to separate out the daily lunch run from work-related trips.

Tire Pressure Monitoring

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) in your vehicle monitors the tire's air pressure continuously and alerts drivers when the pressure varies from the recommended level. TPMS is primarily designed for safety purposes. Underinflated or overinflated tires lead to a less stable ride and a higher risk of blowouts, making driving unsafe. Whenever this occurs, it will trigger an alert to the driver that the tire (or tires) needs to be inflated to the appropriate level.