3Dtracking with Fleet Management (FM)

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3Dtracking is compatible with some of Teltonika's Fleet Management (FM) devices.

Description

3Dtracking is a global telematics platform provider and supports the world’s best tracking hardware, working through an indirect distribution model with telematics service providers (TSPs) and partners in six continents.

As a software-only provider, 3Dtracking offers a fully white-labeled, comprehensive, and cost-effective solution including fuel-management, advanced driver behavior, CanBUS, fleet scheduling, and schedule optimization, DTC reporting and OBD integration. In addition, 3Dtracking also places a significant emphasis on TSP/partner-focused functionality, such as full end-client control, support of telematics hardware, complete white labeling, and real-time multi-language support from one of 3Dtracking’s account managers.

In order to ensure the 3Dtracking platform continues to offer a wide array of functionality, 3Dtracking focuses on the research, design, development, and maintenance of their cloud-based software solution. Currently, the platform monitors in excess of 100,000 vehicles across 90 countries around the world.

Supported devices

A list of Teltonika devices that are compatible with 3Dtracking:

FM3001, FMB001, FMB002, FMB003, FMB010, FMB020, FMB110, FMB120, FMB122, FMB125, FMB130, FMB140, FMB202, FMB204, FMB208, FMB640, FMB900, FMB910, FMB920, FMB964, FMC001, FMC125, FMC130, FMC640, FMM001, FMM125, FMM130, FMM640, FMT100, FMU125, FMU130, MTB100, TMT250, GH4000, GH5200


Supported EOL (End Of Life) devices:

FM36M1, FM3612, FMB630, FM1xxx, FM2xxx, FM3xxx, FM4xxx, FM5xxx, FM11xx, FM12xx, FM3622, FM6300, FM6320, FMA110, FMA120, FMA202, FMA204, FMB962


External links

http://3dtracking.com

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