The client operates a growing collection of IoT-enabled transportation and asset management devices from different manufacturers, which currently cannot operate as a unified system. This fragmentation hampers real-time monitoring, control, and reporting, leading to inefficiencies, delayed insights, and difficulty in managing distributed operations effectively.
A medium to large logistics company managing a diverse fleet of smart transportation assets and sensors across multiple locations requiring centralized control and monitoring.
The development of a unified IoT management platform is expected to enable real-time asset tracking, improve operational efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance decision-making processes. It is projected to increase asset utilization by an estimated 20%, reduce manual monitoring efforts by 50%, and improve response times to operational anomalies, thereby delivering significant ROI and streamlining logistics operations.