AI driver scoring. Fuel monitoring. Route compliance. Real-time alerts. AIS-140 compliant in India, ELD-ready in the USA, live across the Middle East and Africa. Hardware-agnostic — connects to the devices you already own.
Most fleets already generate telematics data. The problem is what happens to it. Four failure modes that keep capable fleet managers from acting on what they already know:
Fleet managers know fuel costs are 30–40% of operating spend. They rarely know which vehicles or which behaviours are responsible. Without event-level correlation — harsh braking tied to fuel burn, idle time tied to a route, driver tied to a vehicle — the cost stays invisible.
Accidents don't come from nowhere. Harsh braking events, near-misses, and speeding patterns accumulate weeks before an incident. A telematics platform that scores driver risk continuously gives you the signal — and enough lead time to coach, not just investigate.
AIS-140 inspections in India. RTA audits in the UAE. FMCSA checks in the US. Oil & gas site access in Saudi Arabia. Without clean, tamper-proof telematics records, compliance becomes a scramble. With them, it's an export and a signature.
The average fleet telematics platform sends 40–80 alerts per vehicle per day. Managers stop opening them within three months. ViaLoop's signal-to-noise ratio is designed for the opposite: fewer alerts, higher precision, and a clear recommended action on every one that fires.
Telematics is not a feature — it's a system. Each layer below produces value independently. Combined, they create a feedback loop that compounds over time.
Trained on 12,500+ drivers across India and the UAE, the model scores each driver daily on harsh braking, rapid acceleration, sharp cornering, and speed violations — weighted by road type and time of day. Risk flags surface the 10% of drivers responsible for 60% of your incident exposure. Drivers see their own scores; managers see the fleet ranking.
Idle time is the easiest fuel cost to cut — and the hardest to see without telematics. ViaLoop correlates engine-on time, vehicle motion, and location to distinguish productive idle (loading bay) from wasteful idle (roadside break). Daily driver summaries versus the fleet median move 80% of the population without a single manager conversation.
Every approved route, customer site, and restricted zone is defined once. Deviations produce a single coherent alert — vehicle ID, deviation distance, context — not a spray of low-signal pings. Route compliance closes the gap between the planned cost of a delivery and the actual cost.
OBD2 and CAN bus integration surfaces engine fault codes, battery voltage, DTC alerts, and odometer-based service triggers before a vehicle breaks down on route. For oil-field and heavy equipment fleets in the Middle East, equipment health monitoring is the primary telematics use case.
Regulations, hardware ecosystems, and what fleet managers actually prioritise differ by market. ViaLoop Fleet is built to handle all of them — not to push a single global template onto every region.
AIS-140 certified hardware integration. VAHAN-ready trip logs and compliance reports. Driver behaviour scoring calibrated to Indian road conditions — NH highways, city stop-start, and mixed urban-rural routes. Hindi and English driver app. Used by logistics, cement, FMCG, and school bus operators.
Fuel is the dominant cost in African fleet operations and the most-stolen asset. ViaLoop correlates GPS motion, fuel level sensors, and idle events to surface fuel drain patterns and flag anomalous consumption. Multi-carrier SIMs keep data flowing on Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and South Africa corridors.
Saudi Arabia oil-field fleet experience — equipment health, geo-restricted zones, and extreme-environment hardware. UAE RTA vehicle tracking compliance and Vision Zero driver safety programmes. Arabic and English driver app. Gulf carrier partnerships (Etisalat, du, STC, Mobily).
ViaLoop Fleet gives small and mid-market fleets the telematics layer — driver scoring, fuel monitoring, GPS — without forcing ELD compliance overhead for operators below the mandate threshold. Integrates alongside certified ELD solutions for carriers that need both. Works with existing Geotab and Samsara hardware.
Three outcomes from active ViaLoop Fleet deployments. Verified by operations teams, not marketing.
A 30-minute walkthrough with someone who has deployed telematics in your market — not a sales engineer reading slides. Bring your vehicle count and your biggest operational headache. We'll bring the platform.