Every telematics subscription you run owns your operational history. Cancel it, the data goes with it. Bits of the Machine puts fleet intelligence on hardware at your depot — running independently of cellular coverage, vendor contracts, and monthly invoices.
Talk to Us →Fleet telematics vendors have structured their products so your operational data lives on their servers, your history disappears when you cancel, and your visibility fails when cellular coverage does. In rural California that means the areas where you most need to know where your equipment is are exactly the areas where you can't see it. Our sovereign infrastructure changes the architecture: depot-based local compute, store-and-forward when connectivity returns, complete record always available.
Depot-based tracking stores vehicle positions, status, and activity locally. Syncs to summary reports on schedule. No continuous cellular dependency. Coverage gaps don't create data gaps.
Local AI monitors vehicle data patterns and flags maintenance indicators before they become failures — before harvest season, before the route, before the incident report.
Route documentation, hours of service logging, and driver activity records structured for DOT compliance and insurance review — without manual data entry.
Operational tracking in structured SQL environments — queryable, auditable, and ready for the discrepancy investigation or the insurance claim.
Fleet data feeds into existing ERP environments. Asset management, cost center allocation, and procurement triggers — without manual re-entry.
Designed for rural California where cellular coverage is unreliable. Store-and-forward ensures no operational data is lost. The record is always complete when you need it.
Tractors and equipment operating in areas with no cellular coverage. Depot sync when vehicles return. Maintenance tracking prevents harvest-season failures.
Public works and utility vehicles. Compliance records and asset utilization without a per-vehicle telematics subscription.
Equipment hours, fuel consumption, and maintenance logs for job costing and insurance. Moves with the site, syncs at the yard.
Agricultural, municipal, and construction fleet operations particularly relevant.