Fraikin UK Selects Samsara to Boost Safety for Customers
The solution collects rich data such as distance traveled, rate of speed, fuel efficiency, diagnostic fault codes and distracted driving indicators.

With Samsara's Connected Operations Platform, Fraikin UK can help fleets by providing them with tailored analysis and recommendations designed to boost safety and increase operational efficiency.
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Fraikin UK has chosen Samsara as its preferred supplier of a technology solution to collect and deliver actionable data from connected vehicles. The goal is to help Fraikin UK customers maximize the benefits of real-time data to improve the safety, efficiency and sustainability of their fleets.
Fraikin UK is part of one of Europe's largest commercial vehicle fleet services companies, Fraikin Group. The parent organization presently manages more than 58,000 vehicles across Europe. These include light commercial vehicles as well as medium and heavy trucks.
A pioneer of the Connected Operations Cloud with more than 20,000 clients worldwide, Samsara is well-poised to provide data-driven services to Fraikin’s customers that identify opportunities to improve driver efficiency and behavior.
A recognized name in fleet management, driver safety and compliance, Samsara’s suite of solutions includes vehicle telematics, driver safety, mobile workflow and compliance, asset tracking, and more — all in an integrated, open, real-time platform.
With Samsara's Connected Operations Platform, Fraikin UK can help fleets by providing them with tailored analysis and recommendations designed to boost safety and increase operational efficiency. The Samsara solution collects rich data including distance travelled, rate of speed, fuel efficiency, diagnostic fault codes and distracted driving indicators. Real-time visibility into this information can transform fleet operations by streamlining billing, reducing vehicle downtime and preventing accidents.
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