The Renewal of Logistics Management Through Digitalization: Lower Costs, Greater Efficiency.
Vehicle maintenance has always been one of the largest expenses for fleet managers. However, with the revolution of
From Routine to Exceptional
What was once seen merely as a standard expense is now understood for its true nature: unnecessary waste. Denny Mews, the visionary leader behind CargOn, emphasizes that “maintenance costs can account for up to 20% of a fleet’s expenses. Reducing this amount is vital for financial stability and ecological impacts.”
CargOn emerges as a light at the end of the tunnel, providing integration and automation of logistics processes. Everything from driver documents to vehicle performance is meticulously recorded and monitored. While the platform does not directly manage maintenance, it provides a vast amount of crucial data to optimize this management.
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Detailed Monitoring
With the power of artificial intelligence, every aspect is observed in real-time through mobile apps. Utilizing machine learning, pain points are quickly identified and resolved. As a result, there is more efficient fuel consumption and less wear and tear on vehicles. “The core of this data-driven approach is the centralization of logistics information through digitalization. This enhances governance, reduces costs and risks, and increases customer satisfaction,” emphasizes Mews.
CargOn: Leadership in Logistics Innovation
Founded in Curitiba, CargOn serves a wide range of industries and businesses, from retailers to other enterprises dependent on logistics. Rapidly expanding throughout Brazil and other countries in Latin America, its founder, Denny Mews, began this technological journey in 2018, based on his extensive experience in the transportation sector. CargOn officially started its operations in March 2020, promising to revolutionize the logistics landscape.
MORE INFORMATION: About CargOn: https://cargon.com.br/.
Source: Journalism Team – Communication Engineering.

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