Durite unveils Live AI fleet platform at Road Transport Expo

The exhibition provided the first opportunity for operators to experience Durite Live AI

Durite reported a highly successful Road Transport Expo following the official launch of its new Live AI fleet management platform, with strong interest from fleet operators across the haulage, logistics, utilities, recovery, construction and municipal sectors.

The exhibition provided the first opportunity for operators to experience Durite Live AI, an AI-powered fleet management platform that transforms driver data into real-time insights, proactive safety alerts and personalised coaching.

The system combines live vehicle tracking, AI-enabled video telematics, driver behaviour analysis and predictive fleet insights within a single connected fleet management ecosystem.

Using AI to analyse driver behaviour and trip data in real time, the platform detects potential risks, prioritises alerts and delivers tailored coaching to help prevent incidents, improve efficiency and enable fleet managers to focus on the highest-priority events. It also includes intelligent privacy features such as automatic face pixelation and mosaic blurring of individuals where appropriate, helping operators support privacy policies and GDPR compliance while retaining the evidential value of recorded footage.

Visitors to the show also explored how Durite Live AI integrates with the company's growing portfolio of AI-enabled safety technologies, including driver monitoring systems, wireless AI camera kits, low bridge detection, camera monitoring systems and vehicle safety solutions, allowing operators to build a fully connected fleet safety platform tailored to their operational requirements.

According to Durite, discussions throughout the exhibition reflected growing demand for technology that not only improves compliance and road safety but also delivers greater operational visibility, supports driver coaching and provides meaningful fleet intelligence.

"We were delighted with the quality of visitors to the stand," says John Nobbs, Sales Director at Durite.

"Road Transport Expo provided the ideal platform to introduce Durite Live AI to the market and the response exceeded our expectations. We spoke to operators managing everything from HGV and van fleets through to specialist construction, utility and recovery vehicles, all looking for practical ways to improve safety, reduce risk and gain better operational visibility."

Demonstrations of the platform's AI-powered capabilities including AI Risk Detection, Driver Monitoring, Trip Binding driver coaching, First Notice of Loss (FNOL) reporting and the integrated 24/7 AI Assistant, attracted particular interest, showing how operators can configure and manage the system quickly and efficiently.

Meanwhile, Durite's AI Low Bridge Detection System also continues to attract strong attention following its introduction at last year's show, while live demonstrations of the company's HINVII TM - powered Warning Light in a purpose-built dark room highlighted its effectiveness in improving worker and vehicle visibility, as well as enhancing hazard awareness in demanding operating environments. 

"One of the most encouraging aspects of the exhibition was the breadth of conversations we had with such a wide cross section of fleet operators," adds John.

"We met organisations at every stage of their fleet technology journey, from operators looking to introduce AI for the first time to those seeking a more integrated approach to fleet safety and operational management. The level of engagement reinforces the growing recognition that connected technologies can deliver significant benefits across compliance, driver welfare, operational efficiency and risk management."

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