Support

Quick and solution-focused support for End-Users.

Wide-ranging

Full-scale tachograph download access.

Security

Safe and secure encrypted data storage.

Simplicity

Easy-to-understand and detailed data analysis.

The solution offered

TachoSafe is a complete digital tachograph data management solution used in Transport & Logistics.
It consists of downloading equipment and cloud or local based data analysis and storage service. Our systems Tacho2Safe, Tacho4Safe, Tacho5Safe and TachoSafe RDU can accomplish the downloading tasks by multiple methods such as manual download & local storage, manual download & cloud storage,  completely automatic download & cloud storage. Connected softwares offer clear and easy-to-understand data analyses and reports.

over

15 years

in download management

we proccessed more than

 7.5 billion km

of driving data

we processed over

5 million

tachograph download file

Data Analysis and Reporting Services

Digital tachographs and driver cards have to be downloaded and the data should be stored properly in order to present the authorities proof of good practice. Besides downloading you might need to analyze your data in order to verify if your drivers comply with regulations and you will also need to do some extra steps in order to keep you fleet safe and compliant.

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Tacho5Safe

Tacho5Safe is a digital tachograph and driver card downloading device, which automatically saves the downloads to your user account created in the cloud, via a mobile application. This 5th generation download device offers fully automatic downloads of  G1 and G2 tachographs & related  cards  into it’s internal memory, from which data is uploaded to the cloud for future processing/analaysing.

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Tacho2Safe

Tacho2Safe is an all in one download device. Compatible with all type of Digital Tachograph unit and encompassing fast download speeds from either the built in card reader or directly from the tachograph unit using the supplied download cable. It is a simple use, ergonomic device, suitable for use either by owner drivers, small fleets or large transport operators.

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RDU 2+3 &RDU4G

“TachoSafe Remote Download GPRS” downloads remotely the digital tachograph. The remote download unit (RDU) is permanently installed on the truck and it is connected to the digital tachograph. The downloads are initiated manually or by a scheduler trough an application installed on PC. The system works in the background but it warns the user in case of errors.

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Across Europe with multilingual options

Our products are available in almost all European countries and have a multilingual menu and settings in almost all European languages, making it easy for you to navigate and customize your experience. Whether you’re a driver or a fleet manager, you can choose the language that suits you best and feel confident in using our products.

 

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