Muscat Municipality is advancing its digital transformation journey by automating its operational processes to enhance service efficiency and sustainability. The municipality has floated a tender for a new system that will integrate advanced technologies to manage and track its vehicle fleet. This project, in collaboration with the Oman Energy Association (OPAL), aligns with the government’s initiative to develop smart and sustainable cities.
The digitized fleet management and tracking system will incorporate GPS, sensors, and other technologies to gather and analyze data on vehicle locations, fuel consumption, and overall fleet performance. The system aims to reduce costs, improve operational efficiency, and ensure vehicle maintenance and routing are optimized. Additionally, the system’s flexibility allows it to adapt to future changes, guaranteeing high performance.
The partnership between Muscat Municipality and OPAL is expected to enhance vehicle tracking quality and help suppliers meet the Oman Energy Association’s standards. The system will also provide critical data for strategic decision-making regarding vehicle replacement, daily operations, and resource utilization. By automating fleet management processes, Muscat Municipality anticipates significant financial savings and improved overall efficiency.
The project will be implemented in four stages: evaluation and planning of current systems, system installation and data integration, user training and system operation, and follow-up and improvement to monitor performance and make necessary adjustments. The new system is also expected to support low-code technology, making it user-friendly and adaptable without the need for advanced programming.