Dynniq has announced a strategic technology partnership with Smart Asset Manager Ltd (SAM) to develop what they say is the next generation in fleet management solutions.
Dynniq says it is recognising industry requirements for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure connectivity and through the partnership it will broaden the value of telematics and provide data from vehicles to measure key business metrics such as emissions, fuel savings and road service conditions.
"Telematics is well-proven in the general sense of providing real-time information on a vehicles location, availability and traffic conditions," says Graeme Warne, Business Development Manager, "Our ability to take this further by coupling data from road infrastructure with vehicle information provide a basis to improve the driver experience, the environment and provide additional cost savings."
The companies say that SAM engine has a modular design to match specific key requirements of a business, encompassing a vast selection of applications aimed at reducing running costs, improving driver safety and maximising operational efficiency.




