Taiwan|Real-Time Fleet Tracking for Regulated Aggregate and Soil Transportation

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Highlights

  • Enhancing real-time visibility for regulated transportation fleets to improve oversight and transparency.
  • Establishing compliant tracking workflows for aggregate and soil transportation.
  • Reducing illegal dumping and environmental risks through systematic monitoring and event logging.
Public-sector fleet monitoring for aggregate and soil transportation


This case involves Taiwan’s National Land Management Agency (NLMA), a government authority responsible for land resource management and the supervision of regulated transportation activities. In highly regulated aggregate and soil transportation scenarios, NLMA requires full traceability and operational transparency to prevent illegal transport and unauthorized dumping, while minimizing environmental and public safety risks.

Goal

The primary objectives of this project were to strengthen real-time fleet monitoring for regulated vehicles, establish a compliant and auditable tracking mechanism for legal aggregate and soil transportation, and effectively deter illegal transport and dumping activities—thereby reinforcing land governance and environmental protection.

Challenge

In practice, NLMA has long faced challenges in verifying illegal aggregate transportation and unauthorized dumping in a timely manner, placing continuous pressure on land management and environmental enforcement efforts.

To address this issue, licensed transportation operators were required to complete application procedures and install regulation-compliant vehicle tracking devices within a very limited timeframe. As a result, the solution needed to meet two critical requirements simultaneously: full compliance with regulatory and supervisory standards, and rapid deployment under highly compressed schedules.

SYSTECH’s Solution

SYSTECH delivered an integrated hardware and software solution combining GPS/LTE vehicle tracking with event-based alert mechanisms, enabling NLMA to establish a compliant and scalable fleet monitoring and audit framework.

The system continuously tracks vehicle locations and driving status while recording key transportation events, allowing authorities to verify whether transport activities follow approved routes and procedures. Through a standardized and rapidly deployable tracking architecture, SYSTECH helped licensed operators complete device installation within regulatory deadlines, while improving overall enforcement efficiency and consistency.

Results

The project enabled licensed transportation operators to complete application processes and deploy compliant tracking devices within the required timeframe, creating a unified and scalable regulatory foundation. With systematic fleet monitoring and event logging in place, incidents of illegal aggregate transportation and unauthorized dumping were significantly reduced, while fleet transparency and accountability improved.

NLMA noted that the solution effectively addressed long-standing challenges related to real-time verification and evidence collection. By transforming regulatory oversight into a structured and executable system, the agency was able to enhance enforcement efficiency and achieve tangible improvements in land governance and environmental protection.

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