Fleet Tracking Market: Hardware, Software, and Services 2019 – 2024
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This report evaluates fleet tracking technologies, solutions, and ecosystem including major players. The report assesses the impacts of various use cases and specific considerations in terms of asset technology and solution selection. The report also analyzes the outlook for fleet tracking market globally and regionally. Quantitative data and forecasts include market segmentation by technology, connection type, range of mobility, location requirements, and by industry vertical from 2019 to 2024.
Title: Fleet Tracking Market: Hardware, Software, and Services 2019 – 2024
Published: February 2019
Pages: 165
Global Enterprise License: $ 4,995 USD
Overview:
A sub-set of the overall asset tracking market, the fleet tracking market represents those solutions that leverage various technologies (M2M, IoT, embedded and adjunct devices, on-board and remote computing, etc.) to provide solutions for tracking commercial wheeled or tracked motor vehicles including trucks, trailers, vans, cars, special-purpose vehicles, and other fleet assets. Fleet tracking also includes private cars and trucks used for work purposes.
The broader scope of the fleet tracking market includes aviation machinery (including planes, helicopters, and ground support equipment), railway equipment (locomotive, railcar, and support machinery), and shipping (government/military fleets, tankers, containers, etc.). Roadway and other land-based vehicles often operate in substantially different environmental conditions between industries and businesses. They also have different needs, constraints, and use cases than those of watercraft and aerial vehicles.
While the fleet tracking market has made great strides towards automation and ease of use for the fleet owner, commercial fleets remain largely unconnected today. To minimize the impact of interconnecting a fleet, leading fleet management companies such as Momentum IoT are reducing end-user friction through user-friendly, self-service fulfillment that is transaction based and highly intuitive. This is moving the fleet tracking market from a higher cost and complexity marketplace to one that is lower cost and simplier to manage.
Certain leading companies such as Spireon are looking beyond simply fleet tracking for compliance reasons, logistics, and asset monitoring. Data analytics are an important part of value-added fleet tracking solutions. By way of example, data associated with vehicle detention (such as fleet delays at location point of delivery), may be analyzed with data analytics programs to determine potential operational changes ranging from procedures, policies, asset and personnel modifications.
In terms of self-driving vehicles, autonomous solutions are expected to fulfill the role for what some fleets do today. This will occur initially in the area of shipping/logistics, beginning with short distance and regionally focused operations including food delivery, transportation, self-service errands, and product delivery. By way of example, Kroger has started trialing grocery delivery with an autonomous vehicle solution.
This report evaluates fleet tracking technologies, solutions, and ecosystem including major players. The report assesses the impacts of various use cases and specific considerations in terms of asset technology and solution selection. The report also analyzes the outlook for fleet tracking market globally and regionally. Quantitative data and forecasts include market segmentation by technology, connection type, range of mobility, location requirements, and by industry vertical from 2019 to 2024.
Select Report Findings:
Target Audience:
Companies in the Report:
Table of Contents:
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Fleet Tracking Overview
2.1.1 Fleet Tracking Functions
2.1.2 Fleet Tracking Systems
2.2 Fleet Tracking Business Drivers
2.2.1 Connected Devices, Equipment, and Vehicles
2.2.1.1 Connected Consumer Devices: Homes, Automobiles, and More
2.2.1.2 Connected Enterprise Assets: Beyond Commercial Fleets
2.2.1.3 Connected Industrial Assets: Special Purpose Vehicles and Equipment
2.3 Fleet Tracking Technologies and Integration
2.3.1 Onboard Vehicle Telematics
2.3.1.1 Presence and Location Determination
2.3.1.2 Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT)
2.3.1.3 Command and Control of Enterprise Assets
2.3.2 Fleet Tracking Computing
2.3.2.1 Embedded and On-board Computing
2.3.2.2 Remote Servers and Computing
2.3.2.3 Cloud and Edge Computing
2.3.3 Fleet Tracking Devices
2.3.3.1 Embedded Devices
2.3.3.1.1 Automatic Onboard Recording Devices (AOBRD)
2.3.3.1.2 Electronic Logging Devices (ELD)
2.3.3.2 Plug and Play OEM Devices
2.3.3.2.1 On-board Diagnostic (OBD) Port Enabled
2.3.3.2.2 Other OEM Devices
2.3.4 Command and Control
2.3.4.1 Fleet Management Systems and Solutions
2.3.4.1.1 Asset Management Data
2.3.4.1.2 Personnel Management Data
2.3.4.2 Integrating Big Data Analytics withTracking
2.3.5 Other Technology Considerations
2.3.5.1 Mobility Management and Connectivity Technology
2.3.5.2 5G and Multi-access Edge Computing
2.3.5.3 Artificial Intelligence in Fleet Tracking
2.3.5.4 Advanced Data Analytics Support of Fleet Tracking
2.3.5.5 Blockchain Technology and Fleet Tracking
2.3.5.6 Autonomous Vehicles
3.0 Fleet Tracking Solution Considerations
3.1 Tracking Vehicle Utilization
3.1.1 Hours of Service
3.1.2 Idle Time vs. Usage
3.1.3 Vehicle Lifecycle Management
3.2 Vehicle Monitoring
3.2.1 Tracking Location and Boundaries
3.2.2 Speed, Acceleration, and Proximity
3.3 Fleet Tracking Data Analysis and Analytics
3.3.1 Monitoring Location and Boundaries (Geo-fencing)
3.3.2 Maintenance and Services Notification
3.3.3 Cargo Safety: Food and Perishables
3.3.4 Logistics and Resource Utilization Optimizing Programs
3.3.5 Real-time and Predictive Business Decision Making
3.3.6 Vehicle and Support Systems Re-engineering
4.0 Fleet Tracking Solutions
4.1 Vehicle Tracking
4.2 Commercial Fleet Tracking
4.3 Autonomous Vehicle Fleets and Tracking
4.3.1 Navigation and Mapping
4.3.2 Machine Vision and Motion Planning
4.3.3 Trajectory Control
4.3.4 Video Camera and GPS System
4.3.5 Traffic Detection and Assistance
4.3.6 Sensing Systems: Ultrasonic, LIDAR, and Others
5.0 Fleet Tracking in Industry Verticals
5.1 Aviation and Aerospace
5.2 Automotive and Transportation Systems
5.3 Government (State and Local)
5.4 Robotics and Drones
6.0 Vendor Ecosystem and Company Analysis
6.1 Vendor Ecosystem
6.1.1 Original Equipment vs. OEM Vendors
6.1.2 Asset Leasing and Lending Companies
6.1.3 Vehicle Manufacturers
6.1.4 Hardware Providers (GPS, Devices, others)
6.1.5 Software and Application Developers
6.1.6 Service Providers including Fleet Management as a Service
6.2 Select Company Analysis
6.2.1 Azuga Fleet
6.2.2 Blackberry (Radar, QNX)
6.2.3 Carmalink
6.2.4 ClearPath GPS
6.2.5 DriveFactor (or CCC Drive)
6.2.6 Estrack
6.2.7 Fleet Safety Institute
6.2.8 Fleetilla
6.2.9 Fleetistics
6.2.10 FleetManager
6.2.11 FleetMind (Safe Fleet Holdings)
6.2.12 Fleetup
6.2.13 Geotab
6.2.14 Globalstar
6.2.15 Go Fleet
6.2.16 GPS Insight
6.2.17 GPS Trackit
6.2.18 GSAttrack (Global Satellite Engineering)
6.2.19 Gurtam
6.2.20 Inseego
6.2.21 IntouchGPS (GPSTrackit)
6.2.22 Lojack
6.2.23 Lytx
6.2.24 M2M in Motion
6.2.25 Mix Telematics
6.2.26 Momentum IoT
6.2.27 NexTraq (Michelin)
6.2.28 Omnitracs
6.2.29 Passtime
6.2.30 Pedigree Technologies
6.2.31 Raven Connected (KlashWerks Inc.)
6.2.32 Rhino Fleet
6.2.33 Roambee
6.2.34 SafeFleet
6.2.35 Samsara
6.2.36 Skybitz
6.2.37 Smart Path GPS
6.2.38 Spireon Inc.
6.2.39 Sprint Corporation
6.2.40 Teltrac Navman
6.2.41 Tenna
6.2.42 T-Mobile
6.2.43 TomTom International BV
6.2.44 Verizon Wireless
6.2.45 Vodafone Limited
6.2.46 Zonar Systems (Continental AG)
6.2.47 Zubie
7.0 Fleet Tracking Market Analysis and Forecasts 2019 – 2025
7.1 Global Asset Tracking Market
7.2 Fleet Tracking Market
7.2.1 Fleet Tracking Market Drivers
7.2.1.1 Improving Efficiency and Productivity
7.2.1.2 Reducing Vehicle Investment Risks
7.2.1.3 Government Regulations and Compliance
7.2.1.3.1 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
7.2.1.3.2 Other Regulations
7.2.1.4 Safety and Sustainability
7.2.1.4.1 Location Traceability
7.2.1.4.2 Usage and Maintenance
7.2.1.5 Logistics Optimization
7.2.1.5.1 Tracking and Tracing
7.2.1.5.2 Route Planning and Navigation
7.2.1.6 Additional Connected Vehicle Related Market Needs
7.2.1.6.1 V2X and Collision Prevention
7.2.1.6.2 Other IoT Integration Market Drivers
7.2.2 Fleet Tracking Industry Verticals and Business Types
7.2.2.1 Enterprise
7.2.2.1.1 Commercial Fleets
7.2.2.1.2 Short and Long-haul Trucking
7.2.2.2 Industrial
7.2.2.2.1 Material Handling Vehicles
7.2.2.2.2 Special Purpose Vehicles
7.2.2.3 Government
7.2.2.3.1 Public Safety Vehicles
7.2.2.3.2 Special Use Vehicles
7.2.3 Fleet Tracking Market Forecasts
7.2.3.1 Fleet Tracking Market by Land and Non-Land Based Vehicles
7.2.3.2 Fleet Tracking Market by Fleet Land Based Vehicle Type
7.2.3.3 Fleet Tracking Market by Commercial/Industrial Fleet Type
7.2.3.4 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Truck and Van Type
7.2.3.5 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Long Haul Tracking Type
7.2.3.6 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Truck Wheel Size
7.2.3.7 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Truck Length
7.2.3.8 Fleet Tracking Market by Fleet Service Vehicle Type
7.2.3.9 Fleet Tracking Market by Fleet Trailer Type
7.2.3.10 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Bus Type
7.2.3.11 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Service Bus Type
7.2.3.12 Fleet Tracking Market by Consumer/Personal Fleet
7.2.3.13 Fleet Tracking Market by Special Purpose Fleet
7.2.4 Fleet Tracking Market by Non-Roadway Based Vehicle Type
7.2.4.1 Fleet Tracking Market by Aviation Vehicle and Support Equipment
7.2.4.2 Fleet Tracking Market by Railway Vehicle and Equipment
7.2.4.3 Fleet Tracking Market by Water Based Vehicle Type
7.3 Fleet Tracking Market by Unit Deployment
7.3.1 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Fleet Management
7.3.1.1 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Land and Non-Land Vehicle
7.3.1.1.1 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Land Based Vehicle Type
7.3.1.1.2 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Commercial Fleet Type
7.3.1.1.3 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Truck and Van Type
7.3.1.1.4 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Long Haul Tracking Type
7.3.1.1.5 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Truck Number of Wheels
7.3.1.1.6 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Truck Length
7.3.1.1.7 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Service Vehicle Type
7.3.1.1.8 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Trailer Type
7.3.1.1.9 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Bus Type
7.3.1.1.10 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Service Bus Type
7.3.1.1.11 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Consumer/Personal Fleet Type
7.3.1.1.12 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Special Purpose Fleet Type
7.3.1.1.13 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Roadway Based Vehicle Type
7.3.1.1.14 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Aviation Vehicle and Machinery Type
7.3.1.1.15 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Railway Vehicle and Equipment Type
7.3.1.1.16 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Water Based Vehicle Type
8.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
8.1 Advertisers and Media Companies
8.2 Artificial Intelligence Providers
8.3 Automotive Companies
8.4 Broadband Infrastructure Providers
8.5 Communication Service Providers
8.6 Computing Companies
8.7 Data Analytics Providers
8.8 Immersive Technology (AR, VR, and MR) Providers
8.9 Equipment (Asset Tracking) Providers
8.10 Networking Equipment Providers
8.11 Networking Security Providers
8.12 Semiconductor Companies
8.13 IoT Suppliers and Service Providers
8.14 Software Providers
8.15 Smart City System Integrators
8.16 Automation System Providers
8.17 Social Media Companies
8.18 Workplace Solution Providers
8.19 Enterprise and Government
Figures
Figure 1: 3D Simulation Platform
Figure 2: Autonomous Vehicle Technology
Figure 3: Real Time GPS Satellite based Vehicle Tracking
Figure 4: GPS based Industrial Fleet Tracking
Figure 5: Machine Vision Specimen
Figure 6: Automotive Camera
Figure 7: Artificial Perception System
Figure 8: Radar Technology
Figure 9: Solid State Lidar Unit
Figure 10: In-Flight Asset Management
Figure 11: Public Infrastructure Tracking
Figure 12: Satellite based Disaster Tracking Management
Figure 13: Global Consolidated Asset Tracking Market 2019 – 2024
Figure 14: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment 2019 – 2024
Tables
Table 1: Global Asset Tracking Market by Asset Category 2019 – 2024
Table 2: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Fleet Management Category 2019 – 2024
Table 3: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Land Based Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 4: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Commercial/Industrial Fleet Type 2019 – 2024
Table 5: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Trucks and Van Type 2019 – 2024
Table 6: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Long Haul Tracking (LHT) Type 2019 – 2024
Table 7: Global Fleet Tracking Market by LHT Wheeler Type 2019 – 2024
Table 8: Global Fleet Tracking Market by LHT Length Type 2019 – 2024
Table 9: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Service Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 10: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Fleet Trailers Type 2019 – 2024
Table 11: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Bus Type 2019 – 2024
Table 12: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Service Bus Type 2019 – 2024
Table 13: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Consumer/Personal Fleet Type 2019 – 2024
Table 14: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Special Purpose Fleet Type 2019 – 2024
Table 15: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Non-Land Based Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 16: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Aviation Vehicle and Machinery Type 2019 – 2024
Table 17: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Railway Vehicle and Equipment Type 2019 – 2024
Table 18: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Water Based Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 19: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Fleet Management Category 2019 – 2024
Table 20: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Land Based Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 21: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Commercial/Industrial Fleet Type 2019 – 2024
Table 22: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Trucks and Van Type 2019 – 2024
Table 23: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Long Haul Tracking (LHT) Type 2019 – 2024
Table 24: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by LHT Wheeler Type 2019 – 2024
Table 25: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by LHT Length Type 2019 – 2024
Table 26: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Service Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 27: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Fleet Trailers Type 2019 – 2024
Table 28: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Types of Bus 2019 – 2024
Table 29: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Service Bus Types 2019 – 2024
Table 92: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Consumer/Personal Fleet Types 2019 – 2024
Table 31: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Special Purpose Fleet Types 2019 – 2024
Table 32: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Non-Land Based Vehicle Types 2019 – 2024
Table 33: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Aviation Vehicle and Machinery Types 2019 – 2024
Table 34: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Railway Vehicle and Equipment Types 2019 – 2024
Table 35: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Water Based Vehicle Types 2019 – 2024
Published: February 2019
Pages: 165
Global Enterprise License: $ 4,995 USD
Overview:
A sub-set of the overall asset tracking market, the fleet tracking market represents those solutions that leverage various technologies (M2M, IoT, embedded and adjunct devices, on-board and remote computing, etc.) to provide solutions for tracking commercial wheeled or tracked motor vehicles including trucks, trailers, vans, cars, special-purpose vehicles, and other fleet assets. Fleet tracking also includes private cars and trucks used for work purposes.
The broader scope of the fleet tracking market includes aviation machinery (including planes, helicopters, and ground support equipment), railway equipment (locomotive, railcar, and support machinery), and shipping (government/military fleets, tankers, containers, etc.). Roadway and other land-based vehicles often operate in substantially different environmental conditions between industries and businesses. They also have different needs, constraints, and use cases than those of watercraft and aerial vehicles.
While the fleet tracking market has made great strides towards automation and ease of use for the fleet owner, commercial fleets remain largely unconnected today. To minimize the impact of interconnecting a fleet, leading fleet management companies such as Momentum IoT are reducing end-user friction through user-friendly, self-service fulfillment that is transaction based and highly intuitive. This is moving the fleet tracking market from a higher cost and complexity marketplace to one that is lower cost and simplier to manage.
Certain leading companies such as Spireon are looking beyond simply fleet tracking for compliance reasons, logistics, and asset monitoring. Data analytics are an important part of value-added fleet tracking solutions. By way of example, data associated with vehicle detention (such as fleet delays at location point of delivery), may be analyzed with data analytics programs to determine potential operational changes ranging from procedures, policies, asset and personnel modifications.
In terms of self-driving vehicles, autonomous solutions are expected to fulfill the role for what some fleets do today. This will occur initially in the area of shipping/logistics, beginning with short distance and regionally focused operations including food delivery, transportation, self-service errands, and product delivery. By way of example, Kroger has started trialing grocery delivery with an autonomous vehicle solution.
This report evaluates fleet tracking technologies, solutions, and ecosystem including major players. The report assesses the impacts of various use cases and specific considerations in terms of asset technology and solution selection. The report also analyzes the outlook for fleet tracking market globally and regionally. Quantitative data and forecasts include market segmentation by technology, connection type, range of mobility, location requirements, and by industry vertical from 2019 to 2024.
Select Report Findings:
- Fleet support is rapidly moving to a cloud-based support approach, especially with edge
- The Global fleet tracking market will reach $85B by year end 2019 with substantial upside potential
- Fleets are largely not connected today, representing huge upside for the fleet management market
- The largely untapped SMB market represents 66% of the market, but 75% have no telematics
- Leading fleet management companies are moving clients towards a transaction-based self-service model
- Integrating artificial intelligence algorithms provides opportunities for value-added fleet management services
Target Audience:
- AI companies
- M2M and IoT companies
- Logistics services companies
- Systems integration companies
- Fleet management service providers
- Asset tracking software and services companies
Companies in the Report:
- Advantrack
- Alphabet
- ARI Fleet
- Arvento
- AT&T (Fleet Complete)
- Azuga Fleet
- Blackberry (Radar, QNX)
- Carmalink
- ClearPath GPS
- DriveFactor
- Estrack
- Fleet Complete
- Fleet Safety Institute
- Fleetilla
- Fleetistics
- FleetManager
- FleetMind
- Fleetup
- Geotab
- Globalstar
- Go Fleet
- GPS Insight
- GPS Trackit
- Gsattrack
- Gurtam
- Inseego
- IntouchGPS
- Lojack
- Lytx
- M2M in Motion
- Mix Telematics
- Momentum IoT
- NexTraq
- Omnitracs
- Passtime
- Pedigree Technologies
- Raven Connected
- Rhino Fleet
- Roambee
- SafeFleet
- Samsara
- Skybitz
- Smart Path GPS
- Spireon (FleetLocate)
- Sprint
- Telefonica
- Teletrac Navman
- Tenna
- T-Mobile
- TomTom
- Trimble
- Verizon Connect
- Vodafone
- Zonar Systems
- Zubie
Table of Contents:
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Fleet Tracking Overview
2.1.1 Fleet Tracking Functions
2.1.2 Fleet Tracking Systems
2.2 Fleet Tracking Business Drivers
2.2.1 Connected Devices, Equipment, and Vehicles
2.2.1.1 Connected Consumer Devices: Homes, Automobiles, and More
2.2.1.2 Connected Enterprise Assets: Beyond Commercial Fleets
2.2.1.3 Connected Industrial Assets: Special Purpose Vehicles and Equipment
2.3 Fleet Tracking Technologies and Integration
2.3.1 Onboard Vehicle Telematics
2.3.1.1 Presence and Location Determination
2.3.1.2 Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT)
2.3.1.3 Command and Control of Enterprise Assets
2.3.2 Fleet Tracking Computing
2.3.2.1 Embedded and On-board Computing
2.3.2.2 Remote Servers and Computing
2.3.2.3 Cloud and Edge Computing
2.3.3 Fleet Tracking Devices
2.3.3.1 Embedded Devices
2.3.3.1.1 Automatic Onboard Recording Devices (AOBRD)
2.3.3.1.2 Electronic Logging Devices (ELD)
2.3.3.2 Plug and Play OEM Devices
2.3.3.2.1 On-board Diagnostic (OBD) Port Enabled
2.3.3.2.2 Other OEM Devices
2.3.4 Command and Control
2.3.4.1 Fleet Management Systems and Solutions
2.3.4.1.1 Asset Management Data
2.3.4.1.2 Personnel Management Data
2.3.4.2 Integrating Big Data Analytics withTracking
2.3.5 Other Technology Considerations
2.3.5.1 Mobility Management and Connectivity Technology
2.3.5.2 5G and Multi-access Edge Computing
2.3.5.3 Artificial Intelligence in Fleet Tracking
2.3.5.4 Advanced Data Analytics Support of Fleet Tracking
2.3.5.5 Blockchain Technology and Fleet Tracking
2.3.5.6 Autonomous Vehicles
3.0 Fleet Tracking Solution Considerations
3.1 Tracking Vehicle Utilization
3.1.1 Hours of Service
3.1.2 Idle Time vs. Usage
3.1.3 Vehicle Lifecycle Management
3.2 Vehicle Monitoring
3.2.1 Tracking Location and Boundaries
3.2.2 Speed, Acceleration, and Proximity
3.3 Fleet Tracking Data Analysis and Analytics
3.3.1 Monitoring Location and Boundaries (Geo-fencing)
3.3.2 Maintenance and Services Notification
3.3.3 Cargo Safety: Food and Perishables
3.3.4 Logistics and Resource Utilization Optimizing Programs
3.3.5 Real-time and Predictive Business Decision Making
3.3.6 Vehicle and Support Systems Re-engineering
4.0 Fleet Tracking Solutions
4.1 Vehicle Tracking
4.2 Commercial Fleet Tracking
4.3 Autonomous Vehicle Fleets and Tracking
4.3.1 Navigation and Mapping
4.3.2 Machine Vision and Motion Planning
4.3.3 Trajectory Control
4.3.4 Video Camera and GPS System
4.3.5 Traffic Detection and Assistance
4.3.6 Sensing Systems: Ultrasonic, LIDAR, and Others
5.0 Fleet Tracking in Industry Verticals
5.1 Aviation and Aerospace
5.2 Automotive and Transportation Systems
5.3 Government (State and Local)
5.4 Robotics and Drones
6.0 Vendor Ecosystem and Company Analysis
6.1 Vendor Ecosystem
6.1.1 Original Equipment vs. OEM Vendors
6.1.2 Asset Leasing and Lending Companies
6.1.3 Vehicle Manufacturers
6.1.4 Hardware Providers (GPS, Devices, others)
6.1.5 Software and Application Developers
6.1.6 Service Providers including Fleet Management as a Service
6.2 Select Company Analysis
6.2.1 Azuga Fleet
6.2.2 Blackberry (Radar, QNX)
6.2.3 Carmalink
6.2.4 ClearPath GPS
6.2.5 DriveFactor (or CCC Drive)
6.2.6 Estrack
6.2.7 Fleet Safety Institute
6.2.8 Fleetilla
6.2.9 Fleetistics
6.2.10 FleetManager
6.2.11 FleetMind (Safe Fleet Holdings)
6.2.12 Fleetup
6.2.13 Geotab
6.2.14 Globalstar
6.2.15 Go Fleet
6.2.16 GPS Insight
6.2.17 GPS Trackit
6.2.18 GSAttrack (Global Satellite Engineering)
6.2.19 Gurtam
6.2.20 Inseego
6.2.21 IntouchGPS (GPSTrackit)
6.2.22 Lojack
6.2.23 Lytx
6.2.24 M2M in Motion
6.2.25 Mix Telematics
6.2.26 Momentum IoT
6.2.27 NexTraq (Michelin)
6.2.28 Omnitracs
6.2.29 Passtime
6.2.30 Pedigree Technologies
6.2.31 Raven Connected (KlashWerks Inc.)
6.2.32 Rhino Fleet
6.2.33 Roambee
6.2.34 SafeFleet
6.2.35 Samsara
6.2.36 Skybitz
6.2.37 Smart Path GPS
6.2.38 Spireon Inc.
6.2.39 Sprint Corporation
6.2.40 Teltrac Navman
6.2.41 Tenna
6.2.42 T-Mobile
6.2.43 TomTom International BV
6.2.44 Verizon Wireless
6.2.45 Vodafone Limited
6.2.46 Zonar Systems (Continental AG)
6.2.47 Zubie
7.0 Fleet Tracking Market Analysis and Forecasts 2019 – 2025
7.1 Global Asset Tracking Market
7.2 Fleet Tracking Market
7.2.1 Fleet Tracking Market Drivers
7.2.1.1 Improving Efficiency and Productivity
7.2.1.2 Reducing Vehicle Investment Risks
7.2.1.3 Government Regulations and Compliance
7.2.1.3.1 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
7.2.1.3.2 Other Regulations
7.2.1.4 Safety and Sustainability
7.2.1.4.1 Location Traceability
7.2.1.4.2 Usage and Maintenance
7.2.1.5 Logistics Optimization
7.2.1.5.1 Tracking and Tracing
7.2.1.5.2 Route Planning and Navigation
7.2.1.6 Additional Connected Vehicle Related Market Needs
7.2.1.6.1 V2X and Collision Prevention
7.2.1.6.2 Other IoT Integration Market Drivers
7.2.2 Fleet Tracking Industry Verticals and Business Types
7.2.2.1 Enterprise
7.2.2.1.1 Commercial Fleets
7.2.2.1.2 Short and Long-haul Trucking
7.2.2.2 Industrial
7.2.2.2.1 Material Handling Vehicles
7.2.2.2.2 Special Purpose Vehicles
7.2.2.3 Government
7.2.2.3.1 Public Safety Vehicles
7.2.2.3.2 Special Use Vehicles
7.2.3 Fleet Tracking Market Forecasts
7.2.3.1 Fleet Tracking Market by Land and Non-Land Based Vehicles
7.2.3.2 Fleet Tracking Market by Fleet Land Based Vehicle Type
7.2.3.3 Fleet Tracking Market by Commercial/Industrial Fleet Type
7.2.3.4 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Truck and Van Type
7.2.3.5 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Long Haul Tracking Type
7.2.3.6 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Truck Wheel Size
7.2.3.7 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Truck Length
7.2.3.8 Fleet Tracking Market by Fleet Service Vehicle Type
7.2.3.9 Fleet Tracking Market by Fleet Trailer Type
7.2.3.10 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Bus Type
7.2.3.11 Fleet Tracking Market in Fleets by Service Bus Type
7.2.3.12 Fleet Tracking Market by Consumer/Personal Fleet
7.2.3.13 Fleet Tracking Market by Special Purpose Fleet
7.2.4 Fleet Tracking Market by Non-Roadway Based Vehicle Type
7.2.4.1 Fleet Tracking Market by Aviation Vehicle and Support Equipment
7.2.4.2 Fleet Tracking Market by Railway Vehicle and Equipment
7.2.4.3 Fleet Tracking Market by Water Based Vehicle Type
7.3 Fleet Tracking Market by Unit Deployment
7.3.1 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Fleet Management
7.3.1.1 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Land and Non-Land Vehicle
7.3.1.1.1 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Land Based Vehicle Type
7.3.1.1.2 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Commercial Fleet Type
7.3.1.1.3 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Truck and Van Type
7.3.1.1.4 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Long Haul Tracking Type
7.3.1.1.5 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Truck Number of Wheels
7.3.1.1.6 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Truck Length
7.3.1.1.7 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Service Vehicle Type
7.3.1.1.8 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Trailer Type
7.3.1.1.9 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Bus Type
7.3.1.1.10 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Service Bus Type
7.3.1.1.11 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Consumer/Personal Fleet Type
7.3.1.1.12 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Special Purpose Fleet Type
7.3.1.1.13 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Roadway Based Vehicle Type
7.3.1.1.14 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Aviation Vehicle and Machinery Type
7.3.1.1.15 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Railway Vehicle and Equipment Type
7.3.1.1.16 Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Water Based Vehicle Type
8.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
8.1 Advertisers and Media Companies
8.2 Artificial Intelligence Providers
8.3 Automotive Companies
8.4 Broadband Infrastructure Providers
8.5 Communication Service Providers
8.6 Computing Companies
8.7 Data Analytics Providers
8.8 Immersive Technology (AR, VR, and MR) Providers
8.9 Equipment (Asset Tracking) Providers
8.10 Networking Equipment Providers
8.11 Networking Security Providers
8.12 Semiconductor Companies
8.13 IoT Suppliers and Service Providers
8.14 Software Providers
8.15 Smart City System Integrators
8.16 Automation System Providers
8.17 Social Media Companies
8.18 Workplace Solution Providers
8.19 Enterprise and Government
Figures
Figure 1: 3D Simulation Platform
Figure 2: Autonomous Vehicle Technology
Figure 3: Real Time GPS Satellite based Vehicle Tracking
Figure 4: GPS based Industrial Fleet Tracking
Figure 5: Machine Vision Specimen
Figure 6: Automotive Camera
Figure 7: Artificial Perception System
Figure 8: Radar Technology
Figure 9: Solid State Lidar Unit
Figure 10: In-Flight Asset Management
Figure 11: Public Infrastructure Tracking
Figure 12: Satellite based Disaster Tracking Management
Figure 13: Global Consolidated Asset Tracking Market 2019 – 2024
Figure 14: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment 2019 – 2024
Tables
Table 1: Global Asset Tracking Market by Asset Category 2019 – 2024
Table 2: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Fleet Management Category 2019 – 2024
Table 3: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Land Based Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 4: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Commercial/Industrial Fleet Type 2019 – 2024
Table 5: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Trucks and Van Type 2019 – 2024
Table 6: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Long Haul Tracking (LHT) Type 2019 – 2024
Table 7: Global Fleet Tracking Market by LHT Wheeler Type 2019 – 2024
Table 8: Global Fleet Tracking Market by LHT Length Type 2019 – 2024
Table 9: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Service Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 10: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Fleet Trailers Type 2019 – 2024
Table 11: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Bus Type 2019 – 2024
Table 12: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Service Bus Type 2019 – 2024
Table 13: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Consumer/Personal Fleet Type 2019 – 2024
Table 14: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Special Purpose Fleet Type 2019 – 2024
Table 15: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Non-Land Based Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 16: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Aviation Vehicle and Machinery Type 2019 – 2024
Table 17: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Railway Vehicle and Equipment Type 2019 – 2024
Table 18: Global Fleet Tracking Market by Water Based Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 19: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Fleet Management Category 2019 – 2024
Table 20: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Land Based Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 21: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Commercial/Industrial Fleet Type 2019 – 2024
Table 22: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Trucks and Van Type 2019 – 2024
Table 23: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Long Haul Tracking (LHT) Type 2019 – 2024
Table 24: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by LHT Wheeler Type 2019 – 2024
Table 25: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by LHT Length Type 2019 – 2024
Table 26: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Service Vehicle Type 2019 – 2024
Table 27: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Fleet Trailers Type 2019 – 2024
Table 28: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Types of Bus 2019 – 2024
Table 29: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Service Bus Types 2019 – 2024
Table 92: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Consumer/Personal Fleet Types 2019 – 2024
Table 31: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Special Purpose Fleet Types 2019 – 2024
Table 32: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Non-Land Based Vehicle Types 2019 – 2024
Table 33: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Aviation Vehicle and Machinery Types 2019 – 2024
Table 34: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Railway Vehicle and Equipment Types 2019 – 2024
Table 35: Global Fleet Tracking Unit Deployment by Water Based Vehicle Types 2019 – 2024