The new mileage limit alert lets users set distance limits by day, week, or month. If a driver takes a vehicle farther than permitted, the system sends a notification.
This is especially useful for vehicles with mileage caps. If a leased car is limited to 3,000 km a month, for example, you’ll get a heads-up before that limit is crossed.
Why use the mileage limit alert:
We’ve added support for webhooks on selected alerts (in BETA), so it’s easier to connect 3Dtracking to other systems your clients use.
Webhooks push alert messages directly to external servers as soon as an event happens. When a panic alert is triggered, for instance, the system can immediately send that alert message to a control center, helping dispatch respond faster and automatically log the event for reports or audits.
Why use webhooks:
Beyond new features, we’ve made a series of updates across the platform to improve everyday usability, security, and data clarity. Here’s a look at what’s new.
When transporting temperature-sensitive goods, a single missed alert can be costly. To help avoid that, we’ve added a repeat frequency setting to temperature alerts. Now, if a temperature condition remains out of range, the system will continue sending alerts at user-defined intervals until it’s resolved.
The impact of the temperature alert frequency:
Driver and vehicle performance varies across regions, vehicle types, and operations. To reflect this, KPI scoring now supports individualized profiles. Instead of applying one set of scoring rules to all KPIs, users can now assign specific scoring logic to each profile.
The power of individualized KPI scoring:
Our popular compound alerts feature now supports time and date-based criteria for automated commands. This added control lets users define when certain actions should be triggered, so that automation is more precise and aligned with operating hours.
For example, a fleet operator might configure a vehicle to be immobilized automatically in response to a security alert, but only after hours or during weekends.
The benefit of automated commands 2.0:
Sign-offs captured through the platform’s unit action list are now easier to verify. The report now includes a preview image of any signature added, making it possible to confirm acknowledgments directly within the report without needing to download or open separate files.
The benefits of image preview:
We’ve added support for custom tags in action lists. Users can now label both vehicle and alert action lists with tags, making it easier to categorize, group, and filter entries.
Whether it's tagging submissions as “DVIR,” “Speed Alert,” or “Fuel Check,” these labels help teams sort through large volumes of data and focus on what matters most.
The impact of attribute tagging:
For fleets using SolarGuard locks, now's your chance to easily and securely verify who has access without needing to physically inspect the asset. Users can view the complete list of authorized RFID cards tied to a specific unit, either through the 3Dtracking platform or via API.
The benefits of authorized cards:
A new setting in the 3dtracking platform allows users to choose how driver information appears throughout the platform. You can now standardize driver references as Name, Display Name, or ID.
The power of driver name consistency:
The inside location report now includes time-based filtering, so users can define specific windows of interest. Instead of showing all instances of a vehicle being inside a location, the report can focus only on selected timeframes (for example, business hours).
The benefits of advanced filtering:
To better support non-moving equipment, such as generators or mining machinery, we’ve added an engine running time column to the fuel summary report. This gives users insight into fuel use based on engine hours rather than vehicle movement.
Now, for stationary assets, you can track how long the engine was running over a given period.
The power of the fuel summary report:
We’ve added a new state column to the fuel increase (refueling) report. This allows users to see the state where each refueling event took place, making compliance with regional reporting requirements like FMCSA and IFTA much easier.
The impact of the fuel report enhancement:
The trip summary report now provides comprehensive driver identification. In addition to the existing driver ID column (renamed for clarity), we’ve added two new fields: driver name and driver display name.
This update makes it easier to verify who was behind the wheel without referencing external systems. Operations teams can now view full driver details in one place.
The benefits of the trip summary report:
More good news: Users can now search by driver name directly in the unit card search bar. Whether managing a large fleet or multiple drivers per vehicle, this update simplifies the process of locating active units.
The power of search enhancement:
To strengthen security, we’ve lowered the number of allowed login retry attempts across the platform from 10 to five. If incorrect credentials are entered five times, the account is temporarily locked and will require a password reset or assistance from support.
The benefits of fewer login retrys:
Managing billing just got easier. Partners can now generate a single, consolidated PDF statement covering multiple months - no need to create each one individually.
The impact of consolidated billing:
Book a chat with our technical account team if you’d like a personalized introduction to all these new releases, so you and your clients can enjoy the benefits as soon as possible.