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Tracking driver fatigue in Azerbaijan
LafargeHolcim, a global leader in the production of construction materials, was facing a problem of tracking the work-rest schedule of their drivers in Azerbaijan. The drivers were responsible for delivering cement to remote regions of the country. However, accidents involving the trucks started happening more frequently due to driver fatigue. The company needed a telematics solution that could track 169 drivers and measure the duration of their work and rest periods.
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WiaTag: delivery monitoring in Kuwait
Zitaat, a Kuwait-based company, provides an online food ordering platform for various restaurants and fast food chains, including McDonald’s, Dip’n’Dip, and Arby’s. The company also provides delivery services for these orders. However, Zitaat faced a challenge in monitoring its fleet of over 500 vehicles and accessing the history of orders. The company needed a robust monitoring system that could track the location and speed of its delivery vehicles, as well as provide information on the battery level of the drivers' phones.
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Monitoring of medical staff using Wialon in one of Sri Lankan hospitals
At a hospital in Colombo, Sri Lanka, patients were increasingly complaining about delayed medical attention. The medical staff, in addition to responding promptly to a patient's panic button, had to manually turn off an LED display panel indicating the patient's room where aid was requested. This required setting the time interval between the LED display panel turning on and off manually each time. The hospital executives were seeking a solution to automatically determine the exact time a nurse takes to respond to a patient's request.
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Monitoring field employees of elevator service in Serbia
The elevator service company in Serbia was struggling with inefficient work of field employees. This inefficiency was leading to an increase in emergency calls and the response time was exceeding the minimum standards. The root cause of this situation was the lack of information about the movements and location of employees. As a result, it was impossible to optimize routes to enable the employees to get to the breakdown sites faster and fix the issues more quickly.
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Monitoring of apparel factory workers in Sri Lanka
The client, a large apparel manufacturer from Sri Lanka, was facing issues with optimizing the planning system of production and transport departments. They needed to monitor employees across 14 factories located in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and India. The number of workers at each factory varied from 300 to 3,000, and the employees lived in the neighborhood and arrived at their work on special buses. The challenge was to develop a system that could accurately track the movement of these employees and provide real-time data to the production planning team.
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Monitoring passenger transport in Kyiv region with Nimbus
The Kyiv Regional State Administration was facing a challenge in controlling the transportation system in the Ukrainian capital and the Kyiv region. Passengers were also struggling with the efficient use of public transport due to a lack of online information on schedules and routes. The administration needed a solution that could provide real-time tracking of buses and offer information on stops and schedules. The solution also needed to be accessible to carriers for planning routes and assigning buses.
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Wialon helps to control ice cream transportation in Sri Lanka
Ice cream manufacturers in Sri Lanka were facing a significant challenge in transporting their perishable product due to the tropical climate of the island. The temperature inside the containers often reached almost 35°С, causing the ice cream to melt and spoil. Additionally, drivers would often switch off the refrigerators to save fuel, exacerbating the problem. This situation led to substantial losses for both the shippers and receivers of the ice cream.
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Pharmaceuticals transportation monitoring with Wialon
A large logistics company from the South Asian region faced a problem of carrying and storing pharmaceuticals, which are very sensitive to transportation conditions. The company needed to monitor the cargo location, control every pharmaceutical consignment independently, support temperature conditions both inside the vehicle and at the warehouse, and control the safety and integrity of the drug’s packaging. The company turned to KLOUDIP, a Gurtam partner and a provider of telematics solutions from Sri Lanka, for a solution.
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Monitoring of corporate vehicles with Nimbus
Several large companies in Sri Lanka were facing difficulties with their corporate shuttle buses. The buses were often late, drivers violated traffic rules, and passengers did not arrive on time at the bus stops, causing drivers to wait for them. These issues negatively impacted the quality of transport services. The companies needed a solution to manage their transport services and a mobile application for passengers.
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Monitoring of Papa John’s couriers in Russia
Papa John’s in Russia was facing a challenge with their courier delivery system. They were using the iiko restaurant automation system, which allowed them to control the premises used and finances, but it did not provide the ability to control the locations and movements of couriers. This lack of information meant that they had no way of knowing how much time the courier spends on delivery, or what happens during the trip, such as breakdowns or dangerous situations on the road.
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Preventing from vehicle thefts in Russia
The customer, a car rental company in Russia, was facing a significant problem with vehicle theft. The company needed a transport monitoring system that could provide remote engine shutdown, real-time monitoring, historical data for analysis and reporting, geofence control, event-based notifications, and a mobile app for vehicle control outside the office. The challenge was to implement a system that could effectively prevent theft and provide comprehensive vehicle monitoring capabilities.
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Monitoring of milk in industries in Russia
The Noginsky agricultural producer in Russia had previously implemented Wialon to monitor specialized vehicles and control fuel. The system was successful in satellite tracking, leading the client to express interest in using the system to monitor raw material in industries, specifically milk. The client needed a solution that could accurately monitor technological processes and provide real-time data.
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Smart filling stations with Wialon
Veltum-Zaporozhye LLC was facing difficulties with their filling station located within the enterprise's territory. The filling station operator was recording the fillings in a paper logbook, which was time-consuming and insecure. Mistakes were often made while filling in the logbook, resulting in discrepancies between the values specified on paper and the actual amount of fuel given. Additionally, fuel was being dumped by drivers, and one fuel pump was out of order.
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Eco Driving and Wialon prevents accidents and saves lives
Puma Energy was facing a significant issue with an increasing number of traffic accidents involving their trucks. The company was unable to analyze the cause of these accidents due to the limited functionality of their monitoring software. This resulted in substantial losses related to damaged vehicles and undelivered cargo, costing about $150K per accident. Additionally, there were fatalities due to tank truck explosions and fuel ignition.
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Train monitoring in Ireland
Irish Rail was facing several challenges related to train maintenance and operation. The company was unable to monitor fuel levels due to the breakdown of factory-installed fuel level sensors, leading to the risk of engine cutoff. This also meant that trains had to be filled up every time they arrived at a depot, resulting in a 1.5-hour time loss per train. Additionally, train idling was causing fuel losses as drivers would not stop the engine after the end of their shift to avoid spending time warming it up at the start of the next shift. The company also wanted to remotely control the trains to monitor unforeseen stops and other force majeure events.
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Monitoring of passenger flow in Colombia with Wialon
A large transportation B2B company from Colombia was facing issues with controlling the passenger flow consisting of 2500 employees, who use 70 buses. The client did not know the exact number of passengers for each ride, and the company did not want to pay for those who were supposed to take a bus but didn’t. The boarding process was slow and inefficient because drivers recorded the number of passengers manually. There were inaccuracies in their notes, which resulted in payment errors and financial losses for the client.
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Returning stolen smartphones in Costa Rica
The client of the partner company Semacc, based in Costa Rica, is a supplier and distributor of mobile devices in San Jose, the capital city. The client has a salesroom where some smartphones are kept on display and are publicly available. This has led to a significant problem for the client as these devices have been frequently stolen. The theft of these cell phones has caused a significant financial loss for the client and a solution was needed to prevent further thefts.
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Employee transportation in Siberia
SIBUR Tobolsk, a large petrochemical plant in Siberia, faced a significant challenge in transporting its employees to their workplaces. Many of the plant's several thousand workers were not local residents and were unfamiliar with the city upon their arrival. The plant needed a centralized tool for employee transportation to ensure comfortable working conditions for all employees.
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Concrete delivery in Brazil
The customer, a concrete/cement manufacturer in Brazil, was seeking to optimize their end product delivery routes to construction sites. The optimization aimed at reducing fuel consumption and saving money. Additionally, the client wanted to prevent unauthorized stops and rides to avoid concrete thefts.
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