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Safee unveils AI-powered ViVMS to transform fleet management

Safee unveils AI-powered ViVMS to transform fleet management

Khaleej Times21-04-2025

This system improves fleet safety, boosts efficiency, and ensures regulatory compliance.
A New Era in Fleet Management
Fleet managers face several challenges that make the adoption of an IVMS essential for optimising operations, improving safety, and ensuring compliance. These include:
1. Unsafe Driving Behaviour
Speeding, harsh braking, and reckless driving increase accident risks.
Limited real-time visibility reduces driver accountability.
Driver fatigue and distractions pose serious safety concerns.
2. Lack of Incident Evidence and Accountability
Difficulty in proving liability in case of accidents or disputes.
Absence of video evidence can hinder insurance claims and investigations.
Monitoring adherence to safety policies remains a challenge.
3. Compliance and Regulatory Challenges
Stricter government regulations on fleet safety and monitoring.
Certain industries, such as oil & gas and logistics, now require video-based evidence.
Need to document and report safety incidents accurately.
4. Cargo and Asset Security
Risk of theft, tampering, or unauthorised access to goods.
Lack of real-time alerts for suspicious activities.
Recognising these challenges, Safee has developed and launched ViVMS, a comprehensive solution designed to enhance fleet safety and efficiency. Through real-time video monitoring, instant incident alerts, and detailed driver behaviour reports, fleet managers can proactively enforce safety protocols, mitigate risks, and optimise operations.
Innovative Features Driving the Future of Fleet Management
Safee's ViVMS is a cloud-based telematics service designed to monitor vehicles through live and recorded video footage. it offers live streaming, video playback, and downloadable video evidence for specific alarms. Additionally, it includes an advanced incident tracking system based on predefined alerts, ensuring comprehensive fleet oversight. Key features include:
Driver Behaviour Monitoring
Real-Time Detection and Alerts: The system continuously monitors driving behaviour and detect a wide range of AI-powered ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) alarms like: Distractions; fatigue; smoking; mobile phone use; lane departure; and possible collisions.
Regulatory Compliance: Safee ensures adherence to safety regulations set by authorities such as the Saudi Transport General Authority (TGA), UAE Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), and Oman Ministry of Transport and Communication (MOTC) helping fleets avoid fines and reputational damage.
Live Video and AI Analysis
Continuous In-Cab and External Monitoring: The operators can stream live footage from all vehicle cameras, including the front camera, and review historical playback clips from the device directly even in the absence of an alarm trigger.
Incident Accountability: By recording and securely storing footage of key events, ViVMS allows the operator to check all the alarms along with their video evidence in real-time and store/check them at any time, thereby contributing to long-term safety improvements.
Geofencing and Route Optimisation
Route Tracking and Security: ViVMS employs advanced geofencing technology to monitor vehicle movements. This feature is essential for preventing unauthorised trips and ensuring that fleet operations remain secure.
Optimised Routing and Efficiency: Real-time location data allows managers to optimise routes, reduce detours, lower fuel costs, and improve delivery times.
Data Analytics and Reporting
Comprehensive Driver Performance Reports: The system offers an extensive selection of reports, including key performance indicators (KPIs) for drivers, helping fleet managers assess performance and implement improvements.
Advanced Incident Management: Beyond reporting, the system includes a robust incident workflow mechanism that enables managers to handle, dismiss, or close incidents efficiently, reducing operational disruptions and improving fleet safety.
A Holistic Approach to Modern Fleet Management
Safee's ViVMS is more than just a video monitoring tool; it is an integral part of a comprehensive fleet management ecosystem. By incorporating GPS tracking, journey management, predictive maintenance, fuel monitoring, and detailed reporting, Safee delivers a holistic strategy to optimise operations, minimise risks, and maximise profitability.
Looking Ahead
The launch of Safee's ViVMS marks a significant advancement in fleet management technology. As part of Safee's complete Fleet Management System (FMS), ViVMS ensures businesses have the tools they need for smarter, more efficient operations. With AI continuously evolving, Safee remains at the forefront of intelligent fleet management.
Choose Safee's ViVMS today and take your fleet into a new era of safety, compliance, and operational excellence.

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