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Telematics Solutions fleet - SMART™ Telematics Solutions Recipient of FROST & SULLIVAN All INDIA BEST PRACTISES AWARD “2016 India Connected Vehicles and Telematics Enabling Technology Leadership” SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD fleet - SMART™ Introduction to SENSEL India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution • Sensel Telematics serving customers since 2007 • Focused on comprehensive (hardware + Software + Support) telematics and fleet-management solutions • Hardware manufactured in India with facilities complying ISO 9001:2000, ISO/TS 16949:2009 • Hardware Certifications: IP66, SAE J 1455, MIL 202, Hardware Software ARAI EMI/EMC, IS10250, ISO 9001:2015, AIS 140/ICAT & • In-house R & D Centre at Bangalore: Hardware & Software • Over 2000 customers and 41000 products deployed across verticals & segments • Supporting customers across 22 states in India • SENSEL Solutions also deployed in several countries in Africa/Middle East Special Cargo: Earth movers Buses, Tourists Concrete Mixers Ambulance School Bus Trucks, Tippers Petroleum Tankers SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD fleet - SMART™ PAN India Presence India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution HP The company has its headquarters in Bangalore with a great sales Punjab and support network across India. Sensel currently present in 22 states serving multiple customers across the industry verticals. Sensel is growing and expanding rapidly by opening new centers in remaining parts of the country. Note: For larger deployments depending upon the customer’s target area, we can deploy technical field support in other locations too, as necessary. SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD fleet - SMART™ Global Presence India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution The company currently supports customers in 1. South Africa 2. Sierra Leon 3. Qatar 4. Liberia 5. Ghana 6. Saudi Arabia 7. Oman 8. Rawanda 9. DRC – Democratic republic of Congo SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD fleet - SMART™ How does it work? India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution INTERNET • Cloud Server technology with dual Host: Application software and data are hosted on our servers GPS Satellites • Redundancy - All information is replicated onto two different servers. Ensures 24x7 uptime and uninterrupted operations. • Each customer account and sub-account is given an login credentials like username and password. Telematics Servers • You can use any Browser with data connectivity to sign in and start managing your fleet in real time. You can also use mobile phone to manage fleet by downloading fleet-smart app from play store. INTERNET INTERNET • Software as a Service (SaS) business model • Other data upload features: ✓ No data loss Vehicle with GPRS Mobile User Access ✓ Data stored internally fleet-SMART Network ✓ Uses TCP with additional application layer protocol to INTERNET guarantee delivery of all packets SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD fleet - SMART™ Telematics – Hardware Range India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution VTX 10C, VTX10D, VTX10B (3 variants based on features/price) - All standard tracking features - 2 way hands free voice, In-vehicle Real-time multi-lingual alert/message play back - Accelerometer, Gyroscope, multi-level thresholds for Harsh Breaking, Harsh Cornering etc - Second by Second data log and Accident analytics - Can interface with panic button, display-keypad-unit, fuel sensor, RFID, CAN-OBD of the vehicle, vehicle RPM and odometer signals, Temperature Sensor, Immobilizer, Finger Print VTX 11D (low cost) - All standard tracking features - Accelerometer, Immobilizer, Panic button ASSET-SMART family of devices - Ultra low power consumption (all the models) - Difference is primarily in the capacity and type of batteries used - Customized for wire-free tracking, work-hour monitoring and theft detection applications SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD AsseT- SMART™ Battery Powered Rechargeable Asset Trackers India’s leading Asset Tracking Solution Easy to Install and Easy to Use • 40 x 40 x 20 mm Compact design • Built in 3-axis accelerometer • Wire free device easy to install easy to use • Fully configurable update rates and modes of operation • Browser based web app and mobile app interfaces available • Can be concealed anywhere in the asset without any restrictions • USB recharge Sense and record equipment Ultra lower power consuming electronics: utilization minute by minute • 10 days of update on full charge at 5 min update rate TAMPER DETECTION • 30 days of update on full charge at 30 min update rate Use case: Safety Lockers, Heavy Batteries, Diesel Generators, ATMs, Leased Vehicles SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD AsseT- SMART™ Solar Powered Rechargeable Asset Trackers India’s leading Asset Tracking Solution Easy to Install and Easy to Use. ▪ Sense and Record Equipment utilization minute by minute ▪ Charges under day light and continues to work at night as well ▪ Intelligent configurable update rate with different rates when in motion or on halt ▪ ANTI-THEFT mode to generate theft alert on motion ▪ Cool Android App and Web App to track it from anywhere in the world Sense and record equipment ▪ Configurable App Alerts, SMS Alerts, email Alerts. utilization minute by minute ▪ All tracking data archived for life ▪ Local storage in case of temporary network outages TAMPER DETECTION Use case: Non Motorized Trollies, Assets, Wagons, Containers SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD AsseT - SMART™ Battery Powered Work Reporter India’s leading Asset Tracking Solution Long term Non-Motorized Equipment Tracking and Monitoring- Long-life battery ▪ Compact Design - Wire free, Easy to Install Easy to Use ▪ Sense and Record Equipment utilization minute by minute ▪ Tamper Detection ▪ Utilization data along with location information logged to server ▪ GPS option can be disabled to save cost with approximate location ▪ Battery pack life up to 4 years ▪ Built in 3 Axis accelerometer ▪ Cool Android App and Web App to track it from anywhere in the world ▪ Intelligent configurable update rate with different rates when in motion or halt ▪ ANTI-THEFT mode to generate theft alerts on motion ▪ Can be concealed anywhere in the asset without any restrictions Use case: JCBs, Cranes, Concrete mixers, Loaders, Rollers, Harvesters Drillers, Earth movers SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD fleet - SMART™ Software Features India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution Basic Tracking Geofence and Customer Reference Communication Route Module Reports Driver App fleet - SMART™ Driver and Vehicle Transporter App Maintenance JRM (journey risk Safe To Load management) Alert System SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD fleet - SMART™ Software Suite Overview India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution Demand De-PLOTS : Mobile Apps: Planning/Prediction End-2-End automation • Transporter App • Demand Prediction • Driver App Optimised • Automated trip planning, • Passenger App vehicle selection and • Dispatcher App Trip dynamic route planning • Parent App Scheduling Digitisation DVM: Driver and Vehicle - Work-flow Management JRM: Journey Risk Safety Management Web Services for Dashboard ERP integration LogiFlow: Logistics lib Tracking Support Automation Telematics Hardware Analytics • Variety of Hardware units designs comprehensive feature set Application Suite • AIS-140 compliant / certified units • Ultra low power units that can run for up to 5 years without external power fleet - SMART™ Configurable Customizable Comprehensive India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution Dashboard Tracking Reports Analytics Geocode, Geofence and Reference Route Driver and Vehicle Maintenance Mobile Suite - For Driver, Manager, Owner SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD fleet - SMART™ Reports India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution Detail Route Report JRM Violation Report Customer DC Load Report Distance Report Show Vehicle Reporting Time Route Trip Details Report Aux Input Report Delivery Confirmation Report Contractor Wise Trip Report Route Report Driving Violations - Summary(ALL) Route Trip Summary Over Speed Report Clean Trips - Summary(ALL) Vehicle Violation Report Halt Report Driving Violations - Detailed(ALL) Productivity Analysis Summary Distance Report Driving Violation - Detailed(Vehicle) Vehicle Destination Report Monthly Distance Report Door Open Close Violation Report Driver Activity Fuel Report SMS Report Vehicle KM Report Acceleration and Harsh Breaking Vehicle Detention Report Vehicle Schedule Summary Report Report RFID Log Report RMC Report Vehicle Distance Utilization Report Daily Violation Report TTs Status at Plant-Summary JRM Counseled Log Weekly Violation Report Smart Track Activity Report Monthly Incentive Report SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD fleet - SMART™ Serving over 2000 customers India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution Hazardous Cargo Logistics / Trucking Long distance Buses 800 small and large operators via Heavy Machinery Frozen Foods Ready Mix Concrete School buses Big Basket Jyothi Con Mix, Nutave KEC international Perceptron Chrysalis, DPS, Edify SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT LTD TM fleet - SMART Key Objectives In Transportation India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution • Safety @ Security – Risk Management • Vehicle Safety • Asset, product Security • Public Safety • Better Efficiency/ Utilization • Detention Reduction • Uniform Allocation • Planning/KPI • Customer Delight SENSEL TELEMATICS PVT. LTD. TM fleet - SMART Solution: Hazardous Cargo India’s leading Vehicle Tracking Solution VEHICLE TELEMATICS ANALYTICS In-house best-in-class Vehicle Mounted Unit Violation Analysis IP66, ARAI EMI/EMC, IS10250 certified Driver Performance Analysis and Scorecard Monitoring Engine – Programmable Parameters Transporter KPI – Driver and Vehicle Real-time Audio Alerts
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