Geotab brings smart fleet management to the Philippines

Geotab fleet management solutionsGeotab launches its fleet management solutions in the Philippines, offering GPS tracking, driver behavior monitoring, route optimization, and real-time diagnostics to help businesses save fuel, reduce downtime, and boost safety.

Global telematics leader Geotab has officially entered the Philippine market, bringing its advanced fleet management technology to help businesses save fuel, improve safety, and boost productivity.

Trusted by over 50,000 customers in 160 countries, Geotab connects more than 4.9 million vehicles worldwide and processes over 55 billion data points daily. Its solutions use AI and advanced analytics to give fleet operators real-time insights for smarter decision-making.

At the center of Geotab’s system is the GO9, a plug-and-play device that installs into a vehicle’s OBD II port or connects via harness for heavy-duty trucks. It captures GPS location, vehicle performance, and driver behavior data, then securely sends it to Geotab’s cloud platform for analysis.

Key features include:
GPS tracking and trip history
Driver behavior monitoring for speeding and harsh braking
Engine diagnostics and fault alerts
Fuel usage and idling reports
Route optimization and geofencing
Scheduled maintenance alerts

Geotab can also integrate with dashcams, fuel cards, and temperature sensors, giving operators a complete, connected fleet management ecosystem for better monitoring and optimization.

Early adopters have reported lower fuel costs, fewer breakdowns, safer driving habits, and improved operational efficiency.

Geotab is now available in the Philippines through PIONEER Truck Parts and Equipment Corporation in Cabuyao, Laguna. Businesses can learn more or request a demo at www.geotab.com/apac or by visiting Pioneer Truck Parts at Pulo Road, Barangay Pulo, Cabuyao, Laguna.

Anjo Perez

Anjo Perez

Anjo Perez is the Executive Editor of Autocar Philippines and one of the country’s most respected voices in motoring journalism. With more than three decades of experience, he began as a photojournalist for the Manila Bulletin before moving into automotive writing in 1997. He also serves as the Motoring Editor of The Manila Times. A staunch advocate of road safety, motorsports, and responsible driving, Anjo combines technical insight with storytelling that reflects Autocar’s legacy as the definitive authority on cars, mobility, and automotive culture in the Philippines.