
Teletrac Navman
Fleet management software
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What is Teletrac Navman
Teletrac Navman is a fleet management software platform used to track vehicles and assets, monitor driver behavior, and support compliance and maintenance workflows. It is typically used by fleet operators in field service, delivery, construction, and other organizations that manage mobile workforces. The product combines GPS tracking with reporting, alerts, and optional in-vehicle hardware such as telematics devices and cameras, with integrations available for common business systems.
Core GPS tracking and alerts
Provides real-time vehicle location tracking with configurable alerts for events such as speeding, idling, geofence entry/exit, and after-hours use. These capabilities support day-to-day dispatch visibility and exception management for mixed fleets. Reporting tools help turn raw telematics data into operational metrics that can be reviewed by managers.
Driver safety and coaching tools
Includes driver behavior monitoring and scorecards based on telematics events (for example harsh braking, acceleration, and speeding). This supports coaching workflows and safety programs aimed at reducing risky driving and related costs. Optional video telematics can add incident context when paired with compatible camera hardware.
Fleet operations and compliance features
Supports maintenance tracking and reminders to help schedule service based on time or mileage. Offers compliance-oriented functionality that can be used to document vehicle usage and operational policies, depending on configuration and region. Integrations and APIs can help connect fleet data to back-office systems for reporting and workflow automation.
Implementation depends on hardware
Many capabilities require installation and management of in-vehicle telematics devices and, if used, cameras. Hardware procurement, installation scheduling, and device troubleshooting can add time and operational overhead compared with software-only tools. Rollouts across large or geographically distributed fleets may require dedicated project coordination.
UI and reporting learning curve
Fleet platforms with broad feature sets can require training to configure alerts, reports, and role-based access effectively. Users may need time to standardize dashboards and KPIs across teams (operations, safety, and finance). Complex reporting needs can drive reliance on exports or custom report building rather than out-of-the-box views.
Costs scale with fleet size
Pricing typically scales by vehicle/device and by add-on modules such as video, advanced safety, or specialized compliance features. As fleets grow, recurring subscription and connectivity costs can become a significant budget line item. Organizations may need to rationalize which vehicles and features justify full telematics coverage.
Seller details
Vontier Corporation
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
1988
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