Commercial fleet management has changed significantly over the past decade. Businesses are no longer focused solely on knowing where their vehicles are located. Instead, they need actionable insights that improve safety, efficiency, compliance, and profitability. Whether a company operates delivery vans, long-haul trucks, service vehicles, or mixed fleets, modern operations require technology that supports informed decision-making rather than simply displaying a vehicle's location. A traditional tracking system can provide location updates, but today's transportation and logistics environments demand far more. Fleet managers are expected to reduce fuel expenses, improve driver performance, minimize downtime, prevent theft, and provide customers with accurate delivery information—all while adapting to changing regulations and increasing operational costs. As these expectations continue to grow, organizations are turning to integrated fleet technologies that combine GPS tracki...