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Queclink Wireless Solutions celebrates IOT evolution asset tracking award

Jun 19, 2025

Queclink Wireless Solutions, a global provider of telematics devices and IoT solutions, has scooped a technology-industry accolade for its CV200 AI dashcam. The all-in-one fleet and video telematics device has been named a winner at the 2025 IoT Evolution Asset Tracking Awards having transformed how logistics and transportation businesses manage vehicles, trailers and loads.

“As global logistics evolves, the importance of operational transparency and cargo visibility has never been greater, so we are developing advanced tools to meet the changing needs of the marketplace,” explains Chris Diaz, Director of Business Development at Queclink Wireless Solutions. “Our CV200 solution has been designed for a wide range of asset management applications, delivering a complete, video-verifiable tracking solution. We are delighted it has won such a prestigious technology-industry award, which acknowledges the success the device has achieved since launch.”

The annual awards celebrate outstanding technical innovation in the use of IoT technology to revolutionize asset tracking, whether by boosting efficiency, preventing theft or maximizing utilization. Queclink Wireless Solutions was one of nine leaders in the rapidly evolving IoT industry to be honored this year in recognition of their advanced products and solutions.

The CV200 dashcam features a forward-facing, AI-enabled camera with the ability to add a secondary camera option – such as inside the cargo bay, at a key access point, or in the cab – to provide increased visibility for high-value assets and cargo. By accessing full tracking data, this all-in-one solution offers a viable and highly effective alternative to dual telematics systems that are currently deployed in most commercial fleets. The system also connects wirelessly to the vehicle’s CANbus via BLE, allowing operators to access diagnostics and performance data without invasive installation.

“Commercial fleets are increasingly required to verify not just the location of assets, but the conditions under which they are transported. In one retail logistics deployment, a company using the CV200 reported a 60% reduction in damage-related claims over three months. The system’s ability to document cargo-handling practices and delivery conditions proved instrumental in resolving disputes, managing risk proactively and improving coordination between drivers and warehouse teams,” adds Chris Diaz.

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