Introduction
Traditional industrial monitoring systems are designed for static environments, but modern logistics and energy operations demand real-time visibility across highly dynamic and distributed assets. This case study demonstrates how a mobile energy provider implemented a scalable IIoT-driven platform to monitor, control, and optimize operations across a constantly moving fleet, enabling resilience, uptime, and real-time decision-making.
Customer
A North America–based mobile energy and logistics provider operating a large fleet of distributed assets.
Business Objective
- Enable real-time monitoring across mobile and remote assets
- Ensure high system uptime and resilience
- Improve visibility across distributed operations
- Support scalability with growing fleet size
Scope of Services
- Implementation of distributed SCADA and IIoT platform
- Real-time fleet monitoring and control
- Connectivity optimization across networks (cellular, WiFi, satellite)
- Centralized visibility dashboards for operations and management
Technology Used
- IIoT-enabled SCADA platform
- Real-time data streaming and telemetry
- Multi-network connectivity (cellular, WiFi, satellite)
- Edge computing for remote assets
- Centralized monitoring dashboards
Key Challenges Addressed
- Monitoring assets that are constantly moving across regions
- Connectivity variability across geographies
- Lack of centralized visibility across distributed operations
- Need for high uptime and resilience
Benefits
- Real-time visibility across mobile operations
- Improved uptime and operational reliability
- Better decision-making through centralized insights
- Scalable architecture supporting growth
Impact
- Real-time monitoring across hundreds of remote sites
- Improved operational control across dynamic fleet environments
- High uptime achieved through resilient architecture