Services

Oncore Fleet

Affordable vehicle tracking solutions and beyond

User-Friendly Software
Real-Time and historical data for various analysis
Environmental Impact
Track fuel consumption, vehicle maintenance and reduce carbon emissions
Supply Chain Optimization
Optimize delivery and automate reports.
Safety Insights
Monitor exceptions and driving behaviours.
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With Oncore Fleet, you're not just tracking vehicles; you're harnessing the power of data to enhance security, efficiency, and overall performance.

Oncore Fleet Sensors

Fleet Fuel

Monitoring fuel use in fleets is crucial for efficient management. It reduces costs, supports eco-friendly practices, improves fleet efficiency, and ensures rule compliance.

Fleet CAN

Tap into your vehicle's Controller Area Network (CAN) to access a wealth of real-time data. It's like having a direct line to your vehicle's brain, allowing you to monitor critical metrics such as engine performance, fuel efficiency, maintenance needs, and much more.

Fleet Driver

Driver monitoring helps identify and mitigate risky behaviors such as overspeeding, aggressive driving, fatigue and more.

Fleet Immo

Our immobilizer feature gives you the ability to remotely disable your vehicle's ignition, adding an extra layer of security. With just a few clicks, you can prevent unauthorized use and potential theft.

Fleet Temp

For perishable FMCG products (such as food and beverages), vehicle tracking can include temperature sensors to monitor the quality and integrity of the goods during transportation.

Fleet Tyre

Maintaining proper tire pressure is crucial for safety and fuel efficiency. Our tire pressure monitoring system alerts you to any pressure abnormalities, reducing the risk of blowouts and optimizing fuel consumption.

Fleet Immo

Our immobilizer feature gives you the ability to remotely disable your vehicle's ignition, adding an extra layer of security. With just a few clicks, you can prevent unauthorized use and potential theft.

Fleet Temp

For perishable FMCG products (such as food and beverages), vehicle tracking can include temperature sensors to monitor the quality and integrity of the goods during transportation.

Fleet Tyre

Maintaining proper tire pressure is crucial for safety and fuel efficiency. Our tire pressure monitoring system alerts you to any pressure abnormalities, reducing the risk of blowouts and optimizing fuel consumption.

Fleet PTO

Get real-time visibility into Power Take-Off switch usage, helping to prevent unauthorized or excessive use, reduce wear and tear on equipment, and improve overall productivity.

Fleet Door

Protect your cargo and assets with door sensors that notify you of unauthorized access or tampering. Ensure the integrity of your shipments and maintain security at all times

Oncore Fleet Modules

Fleet Zone

Zoning means marking areas on a map, like depots, customer sites, and delivery zones. It includes features like KeepIn, KeepOut zones, tracking vehicle movement, and automatic work logs for time analysis.

Fleet CRM

Customer Response Module (CRM) is a valuable tool for customers to effectively monitor exceptions.

Fleet Maintenance

Easily manage service due dates, road tax expiry, oil changes and more through periodic notifications.

Fleet Dispatch

It includes planning, real-time tracking, communication, optimization, and data analysis.

Fleet Waste Management

Optimize waste collection by ensuring timely pick-ups, optimized routing and more. Stay compliant while keeping customers informed through comprehensive reporting tools.

Key Features

Provide fleets with advance tools to reduce workload and increase productivity.

Fuel Consumption Monitoring

Monitoring fuel use in fleets is crucial for efficient management. It reduces costs, supports eco-friendly practices, improves fleet efficiency, and ensures rule compliance.

Driver Monitoring System

Driver monitoring helps identify and mitigate risky behaviors such as overspeeding, aggressive driving, fatigue and more.

Temperature & Quality Monitoring

For perishable FMCG products (such as food and beverages), vehicle tracking can include temperature sensors to monitor the quality and integrity of the goods during transportation.

CANBus

Modern vehicles rely on a CAN Bus for data transfer between the Engine Control Unit (ECU) and electronic automotive systems.

CRM

Customer Response Module (CRM) is a valuable tool for customers to effectively monitor exceptions.

Zoning & GeoFence

Zoning means marking areas on a map, like depots, customer sites, and delivery zones. It includes features like KeepIn, KeepOut zones, tracking vehicle movement, and automatic work logs for time analysis.

Dispatch

It includes planning, real-time tracking, communication, optimization, and data analysis.

Tire Pressure Monitoring

They watch over tire condition, ensuring safety, fuel efficiency, and cost savings.

Immobilizer

Immobilizers are vital security tools. They protect against theft, unauthorized use, and safety risks. They boost fleet security, aid compliance, and give managers more control and peace of mind over vehicles and assets.

Behavior

Driver behavior management is a fundamental component of fleet management aimed at enhancing safety, reducing costs, and optimizing fleet performance. By monitoring and improving driver behavior, fleet managers can create safer roadways, reduce operational expenses, and improve the overall efficiency and sustainability of their fleets.

Overtime

Managing overtime is a key aspect of driver behavior management within fleet operations. By monitoring and addressing excessive overtime, fleet managers can enhance safety, control costs, and optimize their fleet’s performance.

Overtime Cost Control

Effectively managing overtime is essential for controlling costs in fleet operations. Learn strategies to monitor and reduce overtime expenses, ensuring a more efficient and budget-friendly fleet management approach.

Overtime Impact on Driver Safety

Explore the relationship between excessive overtime and driver safety. Discover how addressing overtime issues can enhance driver alertness, reduce fatigue-related incidents, and contribute to safer roadways.

Hash Brake / Acceleration

Monitoring instances of harsh braking and acceleration is crucial for effective driver behavior management. Addressing these behaviors not only promotes safety but also helps reduce maintenance costs and improve fuel efficiency.

Brake and Acceleration Patterns

Delve into the patterns of harsh braking and acceleration and their impact on fleet performance. Discover methods to analyze and address these behaviors to improve vehicle longevity and safety.

Training for Smoother Driving

Explore driver training strategies aimed at promoting smoother braking and acceleration. Learn how coaching and feedback can help drivers adopt habits that not only save fuel but also reduce maintenance costs.

Overspeed

Controlling vehicle speed is a critical component of driver behavior management. Monitoring and addressing instances of over speeding can enhance road safety, lower the risk of accidents, and reduce fuel consumption, all while improving the overall performance of the fleet.

The Dangers of Overspeeding

Understand the risks associated with over speeding and how it affects driver safety and fleet operations. Learn strategies to identify and mitigate instances of excessive speed for a safer and more efficient fleet.

Speed Limit Compliance

Explore the importance of speed limit compliance in fleet management. Discover tools and techniques to monitor and enforce speed limits, reducing the risk of accidents and improving overall fleet performance.

Idling

Managing excessive idling is a significant element of driver behavior management. By addressing idling habits, fleet managers can improve fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and minimize wear and tear on vehicles, contributing to a more sustainable and cost-effective fleet operation.

The Environmental Impact of Idling

Examine the environmental consequences of excessive idling and its contribution to greenhouse gas emissions. Learn how reducing idling time can make your fleet more eco-friendly and sustainable.

Idling Reduction Strategies

Discover practical strategies and technologies to reduce idling in your fleet. Explore the benefits of minimizing engine idling, including fuel savings, lower maintenance costs, and improved air quality.

Behavior

Driver behavior management is a fundamental component of fleet management aimed at enhancing safety, reducing costs, and optimizing fleet performance. By monitoring and improving driver behavior, fleet managers can create safer roadways, reduce operational expenses, and improve the overall efficiency and sustainability of their fleets.

Overtime

Managing overtime is a key aspect of driver behavior management within fleet operations. By monitoring and addressing excessive overtime, fleet managers can enhance safety, control costs, and optimize their fleet’s performance.

Overtime Cost Control

Effectively managing overtime is essential for controlling costs in fleet operations. Learn strategies to monitor and reduce overtime expenses, ensuring a more efficient and budget-friendly fleet management approach.

Overtime Impact on Driver Safety

Explore the relationship between excessive overtime and driver safety. Discover how addressing overtime issues can enhance driver alertness, reduce fatigue-related incidents, and contribute to safer roadways.

Hash Brake / Acceleration

Monitoring instances of harsh braking and acceleration is crucial for effective driver behavior management. Addressing these behaviors not only promotes safety but also helps reduce maintenance costs and improve fuel efficiency.

Brake and Acceleration Patterns

Delve into the patterns of harsh braking and acceleration and their impact on fleet performance. Discover methods to analyze and address these behaviors to improve vehicle longevity and safety.

Training for Smoother Driving

Explore driver training strategies aimed at promoting smoother braking and acceleration. Learn how coaching and feedback can help drivers adopt habits that not only save fuel but also reduce maintenance costs.

Overspeed

Controlling vehicle speed is a critical component of driver behavior management. Monitoring and addressing instances of over speeding can enhance road safety, lower the risk of accidents, and reduce fuel consumption, all while improving the overall performance of the fleet.

The Dangers of Overspeeding

Understand the risks associated with over speeding and how it affects driver safety and fleet operations. Learn strategies to identify and mitigate instances of excessive speed for a safer and more efficient fleet.

Speed Limit Compliance

Explore the importance of speed limit compliance in fleet management. Discover tools and techniques to monitor and enforce speed limits, reducing the risk of accidents and improving overall fleet performance.

Idling

Managing excessive idling is a significant element of driver behavior management. By addressing idling habits, fleet managers can improve fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and minimize wear and tear on vehicles, contributing to a more sustainable and cost-effective fleet operation.

The Environmental Impact of Idling

Examine the environmental consequences of excessive idling and its contribution to greenhouse gas emissions. Learn how reducing idling time can make your fleet more eco-friendly and sustainable.

Idling Reduction Strategies

Discover practical strategies and technologies to reduce idling in your fleet. Explore the benefits of minimizing engine idling, including fuel savings, lower maintenance costs, and improved air quality.