Video Telematics Gain Traction in Asset Tracking as Queclink's CV200 Earns 2025 IoT Evolution
As pressure intensifies across logistics and transportation sectors to reduce cargo loss, resolve claims faster, and meet rising compliance standards, fleet operators are adopting telematics systems that combine GNSS tracking with multi-angle video capture. The CV200, recognized by

The CV200 features a forward-facing AI-enabled dash camera and supports additional camera modules positioned throughout the vehicle—such as inside cargo bays, at access points, or in the driver cabin. Video footage is synchronized with location and alert data to support incident analysis, training, and verification of handling procedures. The system also connects wirelessly to the vehicle's CANbus via BLE, allowing operators to access diagnostics and performance data without invasive installation.
In one retail logistics deployment, a fleet using the CV200 reported a 60% reduction in damage-related claims over three months. The system's ability to document cargo-handling practices and delivery conditions proved instrumental in resolving disputes and improving coordination between drivers and warehouse teams.
"Fleets are increasingly required to verify not just the location of assets, but the conditions under which they're transported," said
As regulatory expectations and customer demands evolve, video-integrated telematics systems like the CV200 are becoming a core part of operational strategy for fleets seeking greater, smarter control over asset integrity. These technologies are not only improving internal operations but also enabling a level of transparency that builds trust across today's increasingly complex supply chains.
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