Fleet management · Logistics & mobility

Industries — Fleet management

Deep dive: Industries for Fleet management at enterprise scale.

Fleet management is an Autowhat production system focused on telematics, maintenance, and command for 1000+ commercial vehicles. It is deployed with the same engineering discipline we apply across logistics, finance, and growth portfolios: explicit governance, measurable SLAs, and operators who can defend decisions under audit.

This page focuses on industries—how Fleet management implements that slice in enterprise settings, what prerequisites matter, and what “done” looks like on your side of the firewall.

If the fit is directional but not exact, a 30-minute working session usually resolves it—our engineers will tell you plainly whether the product matches your bottleneck, or whether a different Autowhat system (or composition) is the right answer.

What this means in production

Deep configuration

Fleet management supports the operational nuance implied by this section—without pushing complexity onto end users.

Measured rollout

Pilot windows, cutover plans, and training artefacts are standard—not improvised per customer.

Shared roadmap

Product direction is influenced by deployed customers, not hypothetical verticals.

Production posture

Fleet management ships as deployed software with monitoring, upgrades, and support—not a pilot that dies after the board meeting.

Decision traces

Overrides, approvals, and exceptions are captured in structured logs so operations and compliance share one narrative.

Indian enterprise reality

Mixed vendors, multilingual staff, intermittent connectivity, and heavy regulation are treated as normal inputs—not afterthoughts.

How rollout is structured

  1. 01 · Discovery

    Map workflows, stakeholders, and data contracts. Surface risks early instead of hiding them until UAT.

  2. 02 · Deploy

    Ship to production with observability, training artefacts, and rollback plans appropriate to your blast radius.

  3. 03 · Operate

    Run with SLAs, quarterly reviews, and a roadmap tied to measurable operational outcomes.

11+Enterprise deployments
10Production products
99.9%Platform SLA target

What procurement validates

  • Named integration owners on both sides with weekly checkpoint
  • Written acceptance criteria tied to real workflows—not demo scripts
  • Security review pack: architecture, subprocessors, DPA, and logging
  • Hypercare window with on-call engineering and rollback posture
  • Success metrics agreed upfront (time, cost, risk, adoption)

Common questions

Is this services dressed as software?

No. These are productised systems with documented releases, shared core, and customer-specific configuration—not bespoke science projects.

What does onboarding look like?

Onboarding is engineered: checklists, integration templates, and clear acceptance criteria so timelines are predictable.

Where can we deploy?

Managed cloud, customer VPC, hybrid, and on-premise footprints are supported depending on product and regulatory posture.

Move from evaluation to deployment

Book a working session with our engineers. We map your bottlenecks to live products and tell you plainly what will work in your environment.