Enhancing Real-Time Visibility of Non-Motorized Assets with Oncore Asset Tracker

Organisations are currently facing difficulties in effectively tracking and monitoring non-motorised assets such as trailers, RORO bins, and cable drums. These valuable assets are often managed manually through paper logs or updated sporadically based on human observation and phone calls. This fragmented approach results in limited visibility, leading to asset misplacement, underutilisation, and inefficiencies in day-to-day operations. Given that these assets are typically deployed across multiple locations, the absence of a centralised, real-time tracking system presents a significant challenge. This situation ultimately contributes to unnecessary losses, wastage, and missed opportunities to optimise productivity and improve margins.
Desired Outcome
The objective is to deploy a scalable and efficient solution, such as the Oncore Asset Tracker or an equivalent system, to enable real-time monitoring of non-motorised assets. The solution should incorporate energy-efficient sensor technologies, predictive analytics powered by AI, and optimised firmware to ensure low maintenance and high reliability. Ideally, the system should be integrated seamlessly into existing operational processes to automate asset tracking and reporting. The desired outcome is a robust platform that provides accurate, up-to-date asset visibility, reduces reliance on manual methods, and enhances decision-making, ultimately supporting better asset utilisation and improved operational outcomes.
Potential Impact
Introducing a digital tracking solution for non-motorised assets can significantly enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and protect organisational assets. Real-time monitoring will allow for more effective deployment, minimising idle time and mitigating the risk of asset loss or misplacement. In sectors such as logistics and waste management, where asset turnaround and responsiveness are critical, this visibility can streamline workflows and improve service levels. Moreover, the opportunity for joint development opens avenues for intellectual property creation and future royalty agreements, making this an attractive collaboration for both the solution provider and the technology adopter.