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Connected multi-camera system to bring joined-up approach for fleets

Intelligent Telematics is launching a 3G multi-camera system that will provide operators with a range of internal and external camera options as well as vehicle data to gain complete visibility of what really happened in the event of a road collision.

Intelligent Telematics' SureCam solution will debut at the CV Show.
Intelligent Telematics’ SureCam solution will debut at the CV Show.

Making its debut at this year’s CV Show, the modular solution will integrate seamlessly with the company’s software platform, capturing video evidence from the front, driver, side and rear view.

It will also make use of CANbus connectivity to access accurate engine data such as MPG, RPM and odometer readings – said to be a first for a connected multi-camera solution.

The system will bring automated and manual upload options that can be configured dependant on individual requirements and to minimise data usage. It will be suitable for up to four internal and external cameras and use a solid-state mobile DVR (Digital Video Recorder) for optimum performance and reliability.

Intelligent Telematics will also be share its stand at the CV Show with key partners to demonstrate how its connected camera solutions can be combined with complementary services to further reduce exposure to risk and better controls insurance costs. Sopp+Sopp and Plexus Law will be in attendance throughout the show to provide advice and guidance on the advantages of video monitoring, first notification of loss (FNOL) and proactive claims handling.

Sam Footer, partnerships & marketing director of Intelligent Telematics, said: “While simply having access to video footage will certainly achieve clear benefits, having appropriate processes in place will help road transport and logistics operations to maximise the true savings potential of connected camera technology. With spiralling insurance costs, fleets are increasingly looking at ways to reduce exposure to risk and better manage claims. Vehicle cameras are now a proven means of achieving this, but there is even greater savings potential by taking a joined-up and managed approach.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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