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Frost & Sullivan Monitors Increasing Adoption of Telematics in Connected Trucks in Indonesia
"Indonesian businesses have adopted telematics for various functions with a majority opting for hardware that can communicate and transfer data," said . "Telematics offer accurate data without requiring users to communicate with drivers, and access is available through various devices such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets. This allows companies to remotely manage their fleet and ensure efficient operation while addressing operational challenges such as compliance, safety, and cost-savings."
Chaithanya added: "Most companies in Indonesia prefer third-party service providers due to ease of solution availability on top of the highly fragmented market with over 30 players. Therefore, the market is ripe for service providers as well as OEMs to leverage growth opportunities in based on industry and consumer needs, into other regions of Indonesia , and with software companies to build a strong product portfolio."
Companies are most interested in the telematics features geared toward safe driving analysis and vehicle durability. Key findings include:
is the latest addition to Frost & Sullivan's research and analyses is available through the Frost & Sullivan Leadership Council, which helps organizations identify a continuous flow of growth opportunities to succeed in an unpredictable future. A total of 17 companies and 4,252 vehicle operators in Indonesia were surveyed for this study.
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