Brake Professional is running a free webinar for fleet operators, offering advice on how to get the most out of telematics systems.

The webinar, sponsored by Telogis, will take place online, 2pm – 3.30pm, Tuesday, January 26.

When used correctly, telematics can be an incredibly useful tool for fleet managers, providing insight into driver behaviour, fuel consumption, and many other useful areas.

However, many fleets still fail to maximise the safety and sustainability benefits of their telematics systems. This webinar will provide fleet operators with the opportunity to hear leading practitioners discuss the procedures to put in place to maximise the safety and sustainability benefits of telematics.

Ellie Pearson, professional engagement manager at Brake, said: “Telematics can offer fleet managers a valuable insight into fleet safety and sustainability and it’s vitally important that fleet managers know how to maximise the benefit of their telematics data, and use that data to continually evaluate and improve. This webinar will provide helpful advice for fleets that already have telematics in place and feel they could get more from their telematics data, and also to fleets looking to introduce telematics in future.”

The webinar will cover:

  • Ensuring staff understand and engage positively with telematics
  • Ensuring your telematics data is useful and accessible
  • Responding to telematics data effectively (including policies and driver training programmes)

Speakers will include Saul Jeavons, director of The Transafe Network, and Steve Palmer, risk services manager - motor at Aviva.

A fleet operator will also present a best practice case study of the safety and financial improvements they’ve achieved through their telematics system.

Sergio Barata, general manager of Telogis EMEA, says: “Through our partnership with Brake, we hope to help fleet managers understand how to use telematics to its optimum to make a significant difference to their fleet’s safety.”

Attendance is free. To register email professional@brake.org.uk or book online.