Transport Certification Australia (TCA) has certified Webfleet as an application service provider for both Telematics Monitoring Application (TMA) and Road Infrastructure Management (RIM) applications under the National Telematics Framework.

Webfleet has operated in Australia for over 10 years, providing services related to fleet management, vehicle telematics and connected vehicles.

Gavin Hill, General Manager Strategy and Delivery at TCA welcomed Webfleet’s certification, which includes type-approval of their telematics device – the LINK 740.

“Increasing the number of certified technology providers in the National Telematics Framework ecosystem creates more choices for transport operators and fosters innovation and best practice in the industry,” he said.

Paddy Goodall, TCA’s General Manager Operations, congratulated Webfleet on their type-approval.

“TCA’s assurance processes include the type-approval of telematics devices and Smart on-board mass systems, and the certification and audit of application service providers. Our processes provide confidence to all stakeholders who rely on digital technology and data by ensuring the performance-based functional and technical requirements (articulated in TCA’s specifications) are satisfied,” he said.

As a level 2 certified application service provider, Webfleet will be able to support transport operators to enrol in the TMA and RIM applications of the National Telematics Framework, as well as in any government schemes that use these applications.

TMA and RIM applications provide flexible and cost-effective ways for transport operators to take advantage of the productivity benefits made available by road authorities through the National Telematics Framework. A list of schemes using TMA and RIM applications across different jurisdictions is available on the TCA website: https://tca.gov.au