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Lacak.io manages fleets in Indonesia 

Solutions include GPS, axle weights and ADAS which gives collision warnings
By Ben Spencer March 1, 2021 Read time: 1 min
Lacak.io says the GPS tracker provides real-time updates on the fleet (© Dmitry Kalinovsky | Dreamstime.com)

Lacak.io is offering an Internet of Things platform with fleet management and tracking solutions for long-haul delivery vehicles in Indonesia. 

The tech start-up says its iButton solution can identify and verify drivers while their behaviour can be remotely monitored via DSM. 

It also offers a GPS tracker that provides real-time updates on the fleet. 

The advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) gives collision warnings while an axle load solution helps drivers and employers monitor weights, the company adds. 

According to Lacak.io, the Immobiliser solution allows employers to control engines remotely and stop vehicles during emergencies while drivers can use a panic button to send out SOS signals.
 

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