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Commander Platform: 2025 in Numbers
660 million operating hours. 2.7 billion kilometres. Nearly 2 million alarm messages. Here is what Commander's customers achieved in 2025.
Real data. Real scale.
Numbers tell the story that marketing copy cannot. Across construction sites, logistics operations, and industrial fleets, Commander users generated data throughout 2025 that makes the platform’s real-world impact concrete. This is an aggregated evaluation of that data: every figure drawn directly from Commander’s telematics records for the calendar year 2025.
The figures
- 660 million operating hours recorded, equivalent to over 75,000 years of continuous operation
- 2.7 billion kilometres tracked, more than 67,000 circumnavigations of the globe
- ~2 million alarm messages generated and processed
- 66,000+ drivers managed across customer fleets
- 145,000 objects under active monitoring
660 million operating hours: a new dimension of control
Operating hours are one of the most actionable data points in fleet and machine management. They drive maintenance windows, utilisation benchmarks, and capacity planning. With 660 million hours recorded in Commander during 2025, the platform’s customers have a factual, objective basis for every resource decision, from shift models to service scheduling, rather than relying on estimates and manual logs.
2.7 billion kilometres: mobility that can be measured
Distance data feeds route optimisation, cost control, and post-calculation accuracy. At 2.7 billion kilometres for 2025, the scale confirms that Commander is not a niche tool. It is the operational backbone for fleets of all sizes, delivering the mileage transparency that makes planning, forecasting, and cost allocation genuinely reliable.
66,000 drivers and 145,000 objects: scaling without compromise
Mixed fleets, trucks alongside vans, construction machinery alongside trailers, are the norm, not the exception. Commander manages 66,000+ drivers and approximately 145,000 objects simultaneously: from GPS-tracked vehicles to digitally administered mobile assets. The platform remains fast and stable regardless of fleet complexity. No waiting. No degraded performance at scale.
Nearly 2 million alarm messages: proactive risk management
Alarm messages are where telematics pays for itself most visibly. Almost 2 million alerts were registered in Commander during 2025, covering event-based safety triggers, threshold alarms, and geofencing notifications. Each alert is an opportunity to act before a situation becomes costly. Risks surface earlier. Response times shorten. Downtime is reduced.
Typical alarm applications across Commander customers in 2025:
- Safety-event detection before incidents escalate
- Limit-value and process-stabilisation alerts
- Geofencing for zone and asset security
What this means in practice
The 2025 figures validate five capabilities that Commander customers rely on every day:
- Live overview: vehicles and machines tracked in real time, including via the R-COCKPIT mobile app
- Proactive security: alarm and geofencing alerts that identify risk before it materialises
- Efficient maintenance: service and maintenance work planned and documented via the R-SERVICE app
- Seamless integration: Commander connects to existing IT systems via open interfaces for automated workflows
- Data sovereignty: all data stored in a climate-neutral, ISO-certified data centre in Austria, GDPR-compliant by design
Methodology
All figures are aggregated totals from Commander’s telematics software, evaluated for the calendar year 2025. They represent fleet-wide and machine-park-wide totals across active customer accounts and are published to illustrate usage scale and system relevance.
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