Salta al contenuto principale
Role / Fleet Manager

Control your entire fleet from a single dashboard, not ten phone calls a day.

Your job isn't to look at a map: it's to decide what to do when something goes wrong. Zenit brings vehicles, drivers, alerts and maintenance in one place, so you can act before the problem comes to you by phone.

  • Prioritized alertsNot a continuous stream of indistinct notifications.
  • Single sourceVehicles and drivers read in the same operating table.
Daily pressures

The fleet manager's job today is to chase information, not decide.

Five frictions that are repeated every week when the instruments remain separate.

Too many different platforms

Managing a single fleet today requires too many different tools.

Incomplete data under pressure

You have to decide quickly with partial information.

Non-prioritized exceptions

Each exception arrives as a phone call, not as an ordered alert.

Reports prepared by hand

The time it takes to build them and time taken away from operations.

Deadlines kept in memory

Maintenance and compliance live on a separate page.

What do you get with Zenit

Four outcomes designed for daily work.

The value for a fleet manager is to act sooner, not just see more.

Prioritized alerts

Not a continuous stream of non-urgent notifications.

Automatically generated reports

Ready for direction, no longer hand-built.

Scheduled maintenance

No run-up after half stop.

A source of truth

Vehicles and drivers in a single database.

Operational scenario

The scenario that repeats itself every week, and what changes it.

Three recurring situations and the operational change that the platform introduces in each.

Scenario

The question that comes at 5.30pm

“Did the vehicle pass or not?” is a question that today is asked over the phone to the driver, who answers from memory while driving. The response arrives late, is unverifiable and occupies two people.

Arrivals, stops and stays become consultable data: the customer is answered without calling anyone, and the answer is the same for anyone who reads it.

Scenario

The exceptions are all the same

A ten-minute delay and a vehicle stopped for three hours arrive in the same format: a report. Without clear priorities, the fleet manager opens everything and relies on instinct.

Events arrive sorted by operational impact, so the first thing you look at is the first thing that matters.

Scenario

The week that cannot be reconstructed

At the end of the week, no one can say whether the service has improved, because each department measures something different and no measurement starts from the same data.

A single database for operations, costs and compliance: the baseline is built in the first few weeks of use and becomes comparable from there.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions for fleet managers.

Quick responses on transition, alerts and team training.

Can I continue to use my Excel sheets during the transition?

Yes, activation is progressive: you can place Zenit alongside your current tools until you are ready to replace them.

Can alerts be customized by priority?

Yes, alerts are configurable to avoid overloading with non-urgent notifications.

Do you need training for the team?

Onboarding includes guided training; the platform is designed to be operational without technical telematics skills.

Next step

Bring your real operational day to demo.

Describe current vehicles, drivers and tools: the demo shows how Zenit replaces phone calls with ordered alerts.

  • Gradual pathYou can place Zenit alongside your current tools before replacing them.
  • Measurable resultsThe results are measured on the data of your fleet and on the chosen operational coverage.