Distributed visibility
Vehicles, drivers, assets and activities are on different territories, construction sites or routes.
Zenit applies the same platform to different priorities. On a construction site it is important to know if a vehicle really works; in transport, punctuality counts; in a rental fleet, usage counts. Choose your sector to see what changes.
The commercial value is to help the visitor recognize their scenario without promising a different platform for each sector.
Fragmented approach
Industries treated the same
Same page, same examples, little adherence to shifts, vehicles, assets and responsibilities.
Isolated modules
GPS, consumption, video and compliance are evaluated without an operational criterion.
Requests without context
The demo request does not gather the context needed to build a useful path.
With Zenit
Recognizable priorities
Each industry highlights the most relevant problems, objections, KPIs and modules.
Coherent ecosystem
The same platform connects location, vehicle data, safety, compliance and reporting.
Contextual demo
The commercial dialogue starts from specific activities, means, roles and risks.
The same three groups on the menu: you are looking for your job, not your vehicle. Each sector page highlights Zenit problems, priorities and solutions without duplicating the same copy.
Goods that must arrive: routes, deliveries, temperatures, collection rounds.
Transport and logistics
Punctuality, routes, assignments, tachograph, consumption and visibility of the fleet.
Cold chain
Route traceability, alarms, diversions, stops and documentation of exceptions. The temperature of the compartment is not, and it is written.
waste collection
Operational test of the collection ride as it happens, consumption on repetitive routes and maintenance on real use.
Means entrusted to someone else: use, status, return.
The vehicle takes work where it is needed: construction sites, races, interventions.
Construction and construction sites
Vehicles distributed, engine hours, geofences, thefts, improper use and maintenance.
passenger transport
Passenger safety, driving style, punctuality, video events and maintenance.
Field service
Technicians in the area, assigned vehicles, intervention times, unproductive km and reports.
Zenit helps to read these tensions with configurable modules, without creating unverified content or functions.
Distributed visibility
Vehicles, drivers, assets and activities are on different territories, construction sites or routes.
Costs are difficult to read
Fuel, idle time, kilometres and maintenance require a consistent database.
Exceptions to be governed
Stops, diversions, accesses, anomalies and delays must emerge without continuous phone calls.
Operational responsibilities
Operations, management, maintenance and administration read the same event with different objectives.
Fragile documentation
Compliance, deadlines, reporting and controls become risky when left out of flow.
Modular adoption
Every company must be able to start from a realistic coverage and expand it with evidence.
The sector does not change the platform: the sequence in which GPS, vehicle data, video, compliance and reporting enter the project changes.
System
Control point to connect vehicles, drivers, alerts, maintenance, costs and reports.
Check
Starting point for location, history, stops, geofences and vehicle use.
Efficiency
Vehicle data for fuel, idle time, kilometres, anomalies and maintenance.
Safety
Video context and safety when events, risks and coaching are relevant.
Compliance
Support for the management of tachograph data, times, deadlines and documentation.
Integration
Zenit sends data via API to the systems your company already uses. The receiving system and its required fields determine what can be exchanged.
The path serves to transform context and priorities into a verifiable commercial configuration.
Scenario
the vehicles, assets, roles, routes, construction sites or interventions to be managed are clarified.
Priority
Problems are sorted: visibility, safety, consumption, compliance, maintenance or reporting.
Modules
It is defined which Zenit modules enter immediately and which remain subsequent evolutions.
Measure
The numbers come from the fleet that produces them: they are measured on the chosen coverage, and they are yours.
Recognize
The operating context and industry objections.
Connect
Priorities to Zenit modules already published.
Valid
What the platform covers and what remains outside its coverage.
Percentages and averages only make sense when they state context, coverage and measurement method.
«15% less fuel» is a sentence that can be written without knowing anything about the company that reads it. A saving depends on how the fleet is made up, what work it does, how it is driven and how messy the starting point was: the same installation produces incomparable results on two different fleets. An average percentage, applied to yours, is a number made up with multiple steps.
The comparison starts from a baseline: costs, use of vehicles, stops, consumption and administrative times before the intervention. After activation, the same indicators allow you to measure the change on the chosen coverage, without applying someone else's average to your fleet.
The mechanism, explained in full. From what data does each measurement arise, what makes it dirty, how to read it and what decision it allows you to make. It's the only part that can be honestly described without knowing your fleet, and it's also the part that allows you to understand if the number that comes up means something.
Answers to understand how to use the sector as a commercial entry point, not as a separate product.
No. Zenit maintains a common platform and configures priorities, modules and operational readings based on the context: transport, construction sites, rental, people transport, field service or cold chain.
We start from the dominant problems: punctuality, asset protection, use of vehicles, safety, compliance, consumption, maintenance or reporting. The demo helps translate these into relevant Zenit modules.
Some modules are common, such as GPS, geofence, reports, maintenance and vehicle data. However, priorities, KPIs, workflows, roles involved and objections to be clarified change.
The demo request can start from the most relevant sector and use cases. The public site does not simulate the operating platform and does not activate real features.
Describe your fleet, priorities and modules of interest: the Zenit sales process starts with the real problem, not a generic feature list.
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