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How SA StartUp Fleetcam Aims To Reduce Accidents In The Supply Chain Industry

How SA StartUp Fleetcam Aims To Reduce Accidents In The Supply Chain Industry. FleetCam provides high-quality vehicle camera systems to the supply chain industry throughout South Africa. The company was formed in 2014 by the current management team. The industry, which it predominantly serves, is logistics and small to large fleets throughout the supply chain spectrum.

The company’s core business is fleet management and vehicle camera solutions using advanced onboard cameras, live video and incident streaming & recording as well as driver behavior management all interconnected through its telematics and live vehicle tracking platform. FleetCam has an office in Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban, and George. In addition, FleetCam has several authorized distributors in South Africa and Africa.

Mark and Malcolm Rousseau worked part-time in the industry since 1975. Mark became permanent in 1984 and Malcolm later in 1987. Mark Rousseau, Malcolm Rousseau and Marcel Blokland were senior executives in the Telematics industry for 31, 27 and 21 years respectively. This gave them many years of experience in the industry, which they bring back to clients providing direct customer service. Currently, the company employs 71 people and provides Telematics services such as Live Vehicle Camera Systems with integrated telematics and driver behavior.

Fleetcam’s mission is to assist with reducing accidents and related incidents to prevent unnecessary deaths on the roads and reduce costs by providing quality security and safety technologies and high-end vehicle camera systems in South Africa and the rest of Africa, for drivers and owners of vehicles and fleets.

The company’s vision is to be an employer of choice, by developing its employees as sustainable contributors in society to participate with the company’s social responsibility initiatives & to develop and research the technologies required to offer cutting-edge solutions to its customers.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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