Sanitation Vehicle Telematics System Solution
Sanitation Vehicle Telematics System
With the advancement of urbanization, urban sanitation management faces tremendous challenges.
The rapid increase in urban population has placed significant pressure on sanitation management. To ensure the smooth and orderly operation of city systems, the marketization, intelligence, and humanization of sanitation systems have become the development trends in the industry. Refined management will make urban management smarter and more efficient.
Challenges in Sanitation Vehicle Management
1. Irregular Water Spraying Operations
Watering trucks spraying water indiscriminately, idling while adding water, or spraying while dry lead to resource wastage.
2. Irregular Waste Dumping and Unclear Production Quantities
Waste transport vehicles dump waste indiscriminately, causing pollution; unclear waste volumes affect planning and management.
3. Problems with Waste Treatment Stations
Delays in waste disposal, wastewater leakage, and foul odors lead to secondary pollution.
4. Difficulty in Monitoring Work Quality
It is difficult to effectively supervise the quality of operations, especially in responding to emergencies.
5. Difficulty in Data Evaluation
Daily operational data cannot effectively support employee performance evaluations, and load data is underutilized.
6. Difficulty in Refined Management
Lack of system support makes it challenging to improve the efficiency and quality of sanitation work.
Sanitation Vehicle Telematics System Solution
By installing 4G wireless video smart terminals on sanitation vehicles, RFID tags on waste bins, and deploying video collection terminals at treatment stations, combined with a scheduling platform and big data cloud platform, smart sanitation management can be realized. This system has been successfully applied in many large and medium-sized cities.
Features of the Sanitation Vehicle Telematics System
1. Full-Process Video Monitoring
Real-time monitoring of sanitation vehicles and work sites, with access to historical video footage.
2. Visualized Dispatching
Quickly form emergency teams via a map, enabling unified command and dispatch.
3. Spraying/Sweeping Operation Monitoring
Monitor the operation route and the amount of water sprayed, preventing non-compliant actions.
4. Complete Waste Collection and Transport Management
Achieve intelligent management of vehicles, waste bins, and treatment stations.
5. Intelligent Waste Bin Management
Automatically alert and dispatch vehicles to collect overflowing waste bins.
6. Vehicle Management
Real-time monitoring of vehicle locations, routes, and load weights to prevent violations.
7. Intelligent Route Planning for Waste Collection
Improve collection efficiency and reduce costs.
8. Data Statistics and Alerts
Generate operation reports, automatically alert and remind of any violations.
9. Transfer Station/Processing Facility Monitoring
Monitor treatment facilities, identify unauthorized vehicles, and reduce pollution impact.
10. Resource Mapping Analysis
Display the distribution of collection resources using GIS maps, facilitating management.
By implementing this intelligent sanitation system, management efficiency and work quality can be significantly enhanced, resource wastage reduced, and the urban environment made smarter and cleaner.