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Hikvision to offer telematics solution

Gurtam GPS tracking platform integrates with Hikvision mobile cameras and MNVR
By Ben Spencer October 25, 2021 Read time: 1 min
Hikivison says the integration enables remote video monitoring of vehicle surroundings and GPS location detection (© Titirag Damjunch | Dreamstime.com)

Hikvision has integrated its mobile products with Gurtam’s Wialon GPS tracking platform to create a telematics solution that helps transportation customers improve fleet operations and road safety.

Hikvision says Gurtam’s Wialon GPS tracking platform integrates with its mobile cameras and mobile network video recorders (MNVR) to offer a solution for fleet operators of buses, trucks and taxis.

The solution is expected to help these operators achieve easier and smarter supervision, scheduling and emergency response. 

According to Hikvision, the integration enables remote video monitoring of vehicle interiors and their surroundings, GPS location detection, real-time notifications, geofence control and Wi-Fi positioning.

Kseniya Dolia, vice president of technology partnerships at Gurtam, says: “Wialon and Hikvision combined represent a reliable, top-notch solution available globally and suitable for multiple niches, from logistics to public transportation, and from cold chain to dangerous goods transportation.”

 

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