Local Eyes - EcoTelematics Group Partnership
By working with Local Eyes, EcoTelematics Group integrated advanced location intelligence and truck navigation capabilities into its driver-focused navigation application using the HERE Navigate SDK.


Challenge
Professional truck drivers operate in complex road environments where navigation must account for vehicle restrictions, road regulations, traffic conditions, and safety considerations. Standard consumer navigation solutions often lack the accuracy and truck-specific routing capabilities required for heavy vehicles. This can lead to inefficient routes, regulatory violations, delays, and safety risks.
Solution
By working with Local Eyes, EcoTelematics Group integrated advanced location intelligence and truck navigation capabilities into its driver-focused navigation application using the HERE Navigate SDK.
The solution enables:
Truck-specific navigation that accounts for vehicle dimensions and road restrictions
Real-time traffic information to help drivers avoid congestion and delays
Accurate turn-by-turn guidance designed for professional drivers
Compliance with truck regulations, including restricted roads and vehicle limitations
These capabilities allow EcoTelematics to deliver a reliable navigation experience tailored specifically to heavy vehicle operations.
Results
The enhanced navigation capabilities help EcoTelematics Group customers:
Improve navigation reliability for professional truck drivers
Reduce the risk of entering restricted roads or violating truck regulations
Increase operational efficiency through better routing and traffic awareness
Support safer driving and more predictable arrival times
Conclusion
The collaboration between EcoTelematics Group and Local Eyes enables logistics companies to equip drivers with reliable, truck-specific navigation tools. By combining telematics expertise with enterprise-grade location intelligence, EcoTelematics Group delivers navigation solutions designed for the real-world needs of professional fleet operations.


