UK's Durite Plans to Launch AI Fleet Management Platform in 2026
2026-06-12 14:01
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Durite plans to launch its new fleet management platform, Durite Live AI, at the Road Transport Expo 2026, designed to provide operators with real-time visibility and comprehensive control over their fleets.

The system integrates real-time vehicle tracking, AI video telematics, driver behavior monitoring, and predictive fleet insights into a single platform. Durite states that the platform focuses on enhancing compliance, safety, and operational efficiency for transport, logistics, utility, rescue, and construction fleets.

The platform's built-in AI risk detection technology continuously analyzes driver behavior and road conditions, identifying issues such as fatigue, distraction, mobile phone use, tailgating, lane departure, and harsh maneuvers in real time.

John Nobbs, Sales Director at Durite, stated that the system is also designed to identify escalating risk patterns and issue immediate alerts, helping to prevent incidents before they occur.

The platform includes a 24/7 AI assistant that helps users configure geofences, set alert parameters, diagnose equipment, and generate reports. Durite claims this reduces training needs and helps operators maximize the system's value.

Driver coaching features link trip-level data—including harsh braking, harsh acceleration, idling, and fatigue events—to individual drivers, supporting targeted coaching programs. When unsafe driving behavior is detected, the system can issue in-cab alerts instantly.

In the event of an incident, Durite Live AI can generate a digital evidence package containing video clips, GPS data, sensor information, and a timeline, helping operators manage insurance claims and reduce downtime.

In addition to the new platform, Durite and its sister company ECCO Safety Group will showcase a range of AI safety technologies, including driver monitoring systems, wireless camera systems, pedestrian warning systems, and vehicle lighting products.

Visitors will also see the Durite AI low bridge detection system, launched at RTX last year, as well as a new warning light system demonstrated in a specially designed darkroom.

Nobbs expressed anticipation for returning to this premier transport exhibition, believing the platform represents a significant advancement in connected fleet safety and operational intelligence.

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