TransTRACK Academy Presents Fleet Engineering Training to Address Challenges in the Indonesian Fleet Industry

Jakarta, October 13, 2025 – In line with technological developments and increasing demands for efficiency, TransTRACK Academy, a training institution under TransTRACK that focuses on developing professional competencies in transportation technology and fleet management, is presenting fleet engineering training. This initiative is one of three main areas being developed by TransTRACK Academy, along with digital supply chain and computer engineering. All three are designed to enhance human resource readiness for digital transformation, particularly in the utilization of the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Data Analytics in fleet operations and logistics management. Anggia Meisesari, Founder & CEO of TransTRACK, stated that fleet engineering plays a crucial role in the logistics, transportation, shipping, aviation, and construction industries, where operations depend on fleet availability and serviceability. Therefore, Anggia said, the presence of TransTRACK Academy in providing fleet engineering training is crucial at the right time to meet industry needs, equipping each participant with the practical skills and technical knowledge required for today’s fleet management. “In a modern fleet management system, the role of fleet engineering extends beyond vehicle technical aspects, but also plays a strategic role in maintaining operational continuity and business efficiency. This training is certainly a good solution for the Indonesian transportation and logistics industry, which is facing various major challenges amidst the acceleration of digitalization and fleet operational transformation, ranging from the integration of new technologies, regulatory compliance, to the limited skilled workforce. All of these factors demand fleet engineers with technical competence and an understanding of modern systems,” said Anggia. Budi Santosa, Head of TransTRACK Academy,, stated “The fleet engineering training provided by TransTRACK Academy is part of TransTRACK’s commitment to improving the professionalism of the transportation industry. It is hoped that this training will bridge the gap between industry needs and workforce competencies. This training consists of eight sessions held once a week. The comprehensive material covers communication and administration, basic vehicle electrical systems, an introduction to GPS trackers and sensors, the use of work aids, device installation procedures, GPS applications and system integration, and troubleshooting and maintenance techniques. Interestingly, this program focuses not only on theoretical understanding but also provides hands-on practical experience in the field.” On the other hand, Budi explained that in the transportation and logistics sector, the adoption of IoT-based fleet management systems remains limited due to high costs and a lack of trained technical personnel. Furthermore, the mining and energy sectors face similar challenges, with uneven digital infrastructure and limited operational data integration capabilities in the field. “From a resource perspective, the technician competency gap is a major challenge because many workers are still experienced with conventional systems and are unfamiliar with digital technologies such as GPS, vehicle sensors, and fleet data analysis. As a result, operational efficiency, preventative maintenance, and data-based monitoring are suboptimal. Therefore, strengthening human resource capacity through technical training is a crucial step to enable the industry to adapt to digital transformation and sustainably increase fleet productivity,” explained Budi. For your information, every participant who completes the fleet engineering program will receive a competency certificate from TransTRACK Academy. In addition to receiving an official competency certificate from TransTRACK Academy, participants who demonstrate the best performance have the opportunity to join TransTRACK’s professional team, provided they meet the company’s technical standards and work ethics. “This opportunity paves the way for graduates to develop careers in transportation technology and fleet management, and contribute directly to delivering a more efficient, safe, and sustainable transportation system. Through this training, TransTRACK Academy not only enhances individual competency but also helps build an ecosystem of superior human resources ready to drive the advancement of Indonesia’s transportation and logistics industry in the digital era,” concluded Anggia.
TransTRACK Again Wins Logistics Platform of the Year 2025 Award from Supply Chain Indonesia

Jakarta, October 10, 2025 – Continuing to excel in Supply Chain Innovation, TransTRACK, a technology enabler focused on digitizing fleet operations through fleet operation optimizer and supply chain integrator solutions based on the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), has once again won the Logistics Platform of the Year award at the 4th Seminar on Economic & Business Outlook 2025 organized by Supply Chain Indonesia. This award recognizes TransTRACK’s innovation and contribution to transforming the logistics industry, including the supply chain, through advanced technology. Aris Pujud, Co-Founder & CTO of TransTRACK, also spoke at the panel discussion, explaining the role of Transportation Technology Innovation (IT) in enhancing the competitiveness of the national supply chain. He stated that TransTRACK’s award this year demonstrates the company’s commitment to consistently delivering more efficient, transparent, technology-based logistics solutions, and, importantly, how the innovations implemented by TransTRACK can have a significant positive impact on customers. “This award builds on the success we achieved last year. It also demonstrates to the wider public that for two consecutive years, TransTRACK has strengthened its position as a leader in technology-based logistics solutions that support sustainability efforts,” said Pujud. Anggia Meisesari, Founder & CEO of TransTRACK, stated that the award received by TransTRACK for two consecutive years from Supply Chain Indonesia further confirms this proud achievement and is a breath of fresh air for the Indonesian logistics industry. Furthermore, Anggia said, TransTRACK’s continued innovation is expected to continue supporting the development of the logistics and supply chain industry in Indonesia. “This award further strengthens TransTRACK’s position as a pioneer in digital logistics solutions that make a real contribution to business and economic growth. This is encouraging news, and we are not only focused on operational efficiency but also on continuing to create solutions that can adapt quickly to industry changes to provide the best value for TransTRACK’s customers,” Anggia concluded. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia, TransTRACK has grown into a leader in fleet telematics and digital logistics across Southeast Asia. The company has expanded its operations to Malaysia, Singapore, and Australia, with further expansion plans underway for Thailand, Vietnam, and the Middle East. TransTRACK’s rapid growth is driven by its strong commitment to innovation and sustainability. Today, the company employs more than 300 professionals across international offices and is supported by over 170 service points, six research and development (R&D) centers, and a portfolio of 21 proprietary patented innovations. With three international ISO certifications, TransTRACK reaffirms its adherence to global standards of quality, safety, and efficiency. Through its advanced telematics technology, TransTRACK enables businesses to optimize routes and reduce idle time by up to 20%, lower fuel consumption by 28%–39% of total operational costs, and significantly decrease CO₂ emissions. Its real-time data-driven energy management system allows for better planning, energy usage analysis, and the implementation of sustainable energy-saving strategies.
TransTRACK, Howen, and the National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) Strengthen Mining Fleet Safety and Efficiency through Technology Integration

Jakarta, September 24, 2025 – TransTRACK, in collaboration with Howen from China and the National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT), hosted a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) under the theme “Empowering Mining Operation Efficiency through Fleet Technology Integration.” This event served as a strategic platform to discuss the latest innovations and strategies in mining operations, particularly on how integrated technology can enhance safety, efficiency, and productivity. In his opening remarks, Aris Pujud Kurniawan, Co-Founder & CTO of TransTRACK, emphasized the importance of leveraging IoT, AI, and data analytics in supporting the mining sector. “Safety and efficiency cannot be separated. Integrated fleet management technology enables mining companies to minimize risks, improve productivity, and ensure operational sustainability,” he said. From the regulator’s perspective, Ahmad Wildan, Senior Investigator of KNKT, highlighted that road transportation safety in the mining industry must be viewed through the lens of risk mitigation. “Safety is about avoiding exposure to accident risks. To avoid accidents, one must understand and control hazards to reduce risks. Many accidents stem from drivers who are incompetent, unfit, or undisciplined. This is where technology plays a crucial role in hazard control,” he explained. Adding a global perspective, Judy Zhu, Vice President of Sales at Howen, stressed that technology integration is the foundation for the future of the mining industry. “By combining smart sensors, telematics, and AI-based video telematics including hardware and platform, mining companies can accelerate digital transformation, improve cost efficiency, and create safer and more productive work environments.” This technological collaboration also receives strong support from industry users. PT Bukit Asam Tbk, one of TransTRACK’s loyal customers in the mining sector, shared their experience in adopting MDVR technology. Taupan Ariansyah Putra, Department Head of Mine Operation Control & Support at PT Bukit Asam Tbk, explained, “Driver fatigue remains one of the leading causes of mining incidents. Internal data shows a significant downward trend: 48% of incidents in 2023 (6 cases), 36% in 2024 (5 cases), and 21% in 2025 (3 cases) following the implementation of TransTRACK’s monitoring technology.” Furthermore, Taupan highlighted other operational challenges such as overspeeding on hauling roads, operator behavior deviating from SOPs, and limited field supervision—all of which can now be addressed with TransTRACK’s MDVR solutions through speed warning alarms, real-time video monitoring and two-way communication, GPS unit tracking, and complete video recordings as supporting evidence for incidents. “Deploying MDVR in every unit is our investment in continuous improvement and internal evaluation in the field of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS). This technology serves as a preventive measure integrated with artificial intelligence (AI), enabling real-time efficiency in field monitoring. All of this is part of our effort to achieve Bukit Asam’s Zero Accident goal,” Taupan asserted. Through this FGD, TransTRACK, Howen, and KNKT reaffirmed their joint commitment to building a safer, more efficient, and sustainable mining operations ecosystem. The synergy between technology, regulators, and industry is expected to serve as a model of collaboration to advance safety and productivity transformation in Indonesia’s mining sector.
TransTRACK Academy and Bandung Techno Park Telkom University Forge Strategic Agreement to Accelerate Industry-Driven Research and Innovation

Bandung, September 8, 2025 – In an effort to accelerate research-based innovation and bridge the gap between academia and industry, TransTRACK, through TransTRACK Academy, has signed a Cooperation Agreement with Bandung Techno Park (BTP) Telkom University to officially launch a research accelerator program. The signing marks the continuation of the commitment outlined in the previous MoU between TransTRACK and Telkom University, which covers the implementation of education, research, community service, and institutional resource development. This collaboration is the second initiative following the earlier research partnership that began in April 2024 and has already produced five innovative products. This strategic partnership aims to enhance the quality of TransTRACK’s products and innovations to meet market needs, while minimizing the gap between industry and academia through comprehensive collaboration. It also represents a significant milestone in developing solutions by engaging academic innovators to co-create solutions that directly address the evolving demands of the multiple vertical industries with transportation and logistics activities. The program is also part of TransTRACK Academy’s commitment to strengthening collaboration between academia and industry, while preparing future-ready talent and fostering innovation in Indonesia. As a bridge between Telkom University’s Centres of Excellence (CoE) innovators and industry players like TransTRACK, BTP plays a vital role in ensuring that research outcomes address real-world challenges and deliver meaningful impact for both academia and business. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to transforming Indonesia’s digital ecosystem through research-based innovation and sustainable technology solutions. The scope of this collaboration includes TransTRACK’s involvement as a contributor in the development of innovations conducted by BTP Telkom University through its innovators, collaboration with TransTRACK as an Industry Partner in funding and mentoring through the BTP Hibah Inovasi program, cooperation in developing and implementing innovation products resulting from the activities, as well as organizing events and other forms of collaboration. BTP Telkom University, through its academic innovators, is obliged to produce mandatory outputs including product prototypes, user manuals, product documentation, and product profile videos to accelerate commercialization. In this research collaboration, TransTRACK will support five innovation topics over six months: Real-Time Driver Fatigue Detection System using Computer Vision, Deep Learning, and Edge Computing; the creation of Safeway, an Edge Computing-based Road Damage Detection innovation; Optimization of Logistics Routes using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Telematics Data Analysis for Cost Efficiency and Timeliness; Enhancement of AI-Based Driver Fatigue Detection with Edge Computing to Improve Transportation Safety and Efficiency; and the design of a Hybrid Algorithm based on Reinforcement Learning for Adaptive Inventory Management. Aris Pujud Kurniawan, CTO & Co-Founder of TransTRACK, said, “This collaboration with Telkom University through Bandung Techno Park is a significant milestone for TransTRACK in our mission to bridge the gap between research and industry. We are grateful for the opportunity to work alongside leading academic innovators who can translate ideas into real-world impact for the industries with transportation and logistics activities. On a personal note, as an alumnus of Telkom University, this partnership holds a special meaning for me. It reflects not only the importance of strengthening product development but also the power of academia–industry collaboration in driving Indonesia’s role in technology-driven industries.” Dr. Iwan Iwut Tritoasmoro, Director of Bandung Techno Park-Telkom University, added, “Our mission at BTP is to connect innovators with industry, ensuring that research is not only academically excellent but also relevant to industrial needs. We highly appreciate TransTRACK’s trust and commitment in this collaboration. With TransTRACK’s strong presence and experience in the transportation and logistics sector, we are confident that these innovation projects will produce meaningful outcomes with direct benefits for transportation and logistics sectors. This partnership demonstrates that academia–industry collaboration can be effectively implemented to accelerate progress and create long-term impact for Indonesia.” Budi Santosa, Director of TransTRACK Academy, added, “Through TransTRACK Academy, our mission is to build a bridge between industry and academia by fostering innovation, developing talent, and ensuring that research outputs are applicable to real-world challenges. This collaboration with BTP Telkom University is a significant step toward that vision. We are thankful for the opportunity to work closely with academic innovators and to co-create solutions that will not only strengthen TransTRACK’s products but also contribute to shaping a more future-ready workforce in Indonesia. Together, we are nurturing a generation of innovators who can bring sustainable impact to the transportation and logistics sector.” The partnership between TransTRACK and BTP underlines a shared vision to promote research-based innovation, strengthen Indonesia’s digital ecosystem, and accelerate the development of smart and sustainable technologies. More importantly, this initiative demonstrates that close collaboration between industry and academia can produce tangible solutions that meet pressing market needs, enhance competitiveness, and position Indonesia as a regional leader in transportation and logistics technology.
TransTRACK Supports Bali Provincial Government in the Launch of ‘Selaride’, a Vehicle Electrification Program as a Joint Commitment Toward Zero-Emission Transportation

Denpasar, August 26, 2025 – As part of the ambitious journey toward Bali Net Zero Emissions 2045, TransTRACK supported the Bali Provincial Government in the launch of Selaride, a vehicle electrification program, held in conjunction with Bali Climate Week 2025 from August 25–30 in Denpasar, Bali. The launch was marked by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between PT Baswara Trans Selaras (BTS) and TransTRACK. BTS is a company established by the Bali Development Fund (BDF) representing the Bali Provincial Government. This collaboration is expected to strengthen the integration of electrified mobility in the province, while accelerating the adoption of environmentally friendly vehicles in the public transportation sector. As a Fleet Management Provider, TransTRACK provides digital systems and fleet management technology to optimize the operation of electric taxis in Bali, ranging from vehicle utilization efficiency, enhanced safety, to service sustainability. The Selaride brand itself embodies the philosophy of modern, eco-friendly mobility that is technology-driven and user-focused. The “S” symbol in its logo not only represents the name Selaride, but also resembles a winding road, symbolizing journeys, mobility, and transportation services at the core of the brand’s identity. By prioritizing customer comfort, safety, and convenience, Selaride emerges as a new transportation ecosystem that combines electric taxis, ride-sharing, smart vehicles, and sustainable innovations for future growth. Dewa Made Indra, Regional Secretary of the Province of Bali, stated, “The launch of the ‘Selaride’ program is a concrete step toward achieving Bali Net Zero Emissions 2045. This program not only reduces emissions but also serves as an example of how innovation, collaboration, and local wisdom can accelerate the clean energy transition. With the support of partners like TransTRACK, we are optimistic that this initiative will strengthen Bali’s position as a model of sustainable transportation in Indonesia.” Anggia Meisesari, Founder & CEO of TransTRACK, added, “It is an honor for us to support the Bali Provincial Government in realizing the vision of Bali Net Zero Emissions 2045. Through our fleet management system, we aim to ensure that the electrification of taxis in Bali is not merely a vehicle replacement, but the development of a smarter, safer, and more sustainable transportation ecosystem. Selaride represents a new era of mobility, where technology and sustainability go hand in hand for the benefit of society and the environment.” TransTRACK’s involvement in the Selaride program demonstrates the company’s commitment to supporting the transformation of public transportation in Indonesia, while reinforcing the role of digital technology in enabling efficient, safe, and sustainable mobility.
TransTRACK Launches TransTRACK Academy to Strengthen Digital Talent in the Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain Sectors, Driving the Competitiveness of Indonesia’s Logistics Industry

Jakarta, July 3, 2025 – Responding to the real challenges in the transportation, logistics, and supply chain industries—specifically the gap between technological demands and the availability of competent human resources—TransTRACK officially launched TransTRACK Academy, a training and certification platform tailored to meet industry needs. This initiative aims to bridge the skills gap amid the rapid adoption of technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Data Analytics in fleet operations and logistics management. The TransTRACK Academy curriculum covers three main areas: Fleet Engineering, Digital Supply Chain, and Computer Engineering. It offers tiered training programs ranging from beginner to advanced levels, complete with relevant and practical industry certifications. In this initial phase, TransTRACK Academy will focus on two curricula first—Fleet Engineering and Digital Supply Chain Management. Indonesia’s transportation and logistics sector continues to face operational inefficiencies, from unplanned vehicle downtime to weak supply chain coordination. These challenges stem not only from a labor shortage but from the lack of industry-ready, skilled talent. The country’s Logistics Performance Index (LPI) has dropped significantly from 45th in 2018 to 63rd in 2023, primarily due to weak tracking and tracing systems and limited workforce capacity (World Bank, 2023). Meanwhile, the adoption of digital technologies in logistics and fleet management continues to grow, but many technicians and operators still lack the skills to optimize these technologies effectively. This gap has contributed to Indonesia’s high logistics costs, which currently stand at around 23% of GDP—well above global standards (Tenggara Strategics, 2024)—highlighting the need for technological advancement to be matched by workforce readiness. Anggia Meisesari, Founder and CEO of TransTRACK, stated, “We believe technology alone is not enough. We need highly skilled talent, particularly in the transportation, logistics, and supply chain sectors, to ensure that technology adoption is effective, safe, and impactful. TransTRACK Academy reflects our commitment to supporting the national agenda for job creation and strengthening Indonesia’s competitiveness in the global logistics industry.” Meanwhile, Aris Pujud Kurniawan, Co-Founder and CTO of TransTRACK, emphasized that human capital readiness is a key factor for successful digital transformation. “TransTRACK Academy is an integral part of our long-term technology strategy. The training content is developed based on real operational needs in the field and delivered by practitioners and certified trainers. The main focus is enhancing technical skills in areas such as IoT, AI, and fleet operations.” Budi Santosa, Head of TransTRACK Academy, added, “TransTRACK Academy is designed to address real industry demands through practical, hands-on training that can be applied immediately in the field. Our curriculum is based on everyday operational challenges, taught by experienced practitioners, and open to vocational school graduates, university students, and industry professionals. Beyond upskilling, the Academy also serves as an official recruitment channel for TransTRACK, with a target of onboarding 30 new technicians by the end of 2025. This is not just about training; it’s an investment in building the future talent for the logistics industry.” Registration for TransTRACK Academy opens from July 7 to 31, 2025, with a special early bird promotion of Rp250,000 off for participants who register between July 7 and 16, 2025. The programs will commence shortly and are open to vocational school graduates, university students, and professionals seeking to enhance their technical competencies in the digital era. TransTRACK Academy also welcomes collaboration with vocational schools, universities, and industry communities to strengthen the talent pipeline for Indonesia’s logistics and transportation sectors. The Academy’s activities include book reviews, research and consulting, intensive training sessions, and seminars with leading trainers and experts. This initiative further solidifies TransTRACK’s position as a technology enabler—not only providing digital solutions to optimize fleet operations and supply chains but also acting as a catalyst for human capital development and data-driven industry transformation in Indonesia. For more information and registration, visit academy.transtrack.co or follow on Instagram: @transtrack.co.
TransTRACK Targets Regional Halal Market, Providing Technology to Strengthen Cross-Border Logistics Collaboration in Indonesia and Malaysia

Jakarta, May 28, 2025 – TransTRACK, a technology enabler company focused on digitizing vehicle fleet operations through fleet operation optimizer and supply chain integrator solutions, continues to strengthen its expansion into the regional halal market. In collaboration with Perbadanan Islam Johor (PIJ) Halal Ventures, TransTRACK held a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) titled “International Halal Industry Collaboration – Johor and Indonesia,” attended by representatives from the Halal Product Assurance Organizing Agency (BPJPH), the National Committee for Islamic Economy and Finance (KNEKS), and the ESQ Halal Center. This Focus Group Discussion (FGD) is expected to serve as a strategic forum to discuss the harmonization of halal certification across countries, synergy in halal trade policies, and the role of technology in strengthening trust and traceability within the halal supply chain. This initiative is part of a broader strategic effort by the Johor State Government, through Perbadanan Islam Johor Halal Ventures Sdn. Bhd. (PHVSB), to implement a halal logistics monitoring system in Malaysia. As a key step, PHVSB established a partnership with TransTRACK, marked by the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement (Head of Agreement) in August 2024 to develop the Integrated Halal Logistics System (IHLS) and Halal Logistics Platform (HLP). The global halal economy is projected to reach USD 5 trillion by 2030, driven by rising demand, increased awareness of halal standards, and trends in ethical consumption. This presents a strategic opportunity for both Indonesia and Malaysia to reinforce their roles as leaders in the global halal ecosystem. Hari Setiawan, Chief Operating Officer of TransTRACK, shared that the FGD generated valuable insights. “One of the key takeaways from this discussion is the mutual understanding between Indonesia and Malaysia (specifically the state of Johor) that halal-certified products do not require recertification when entering a partner country, but only need to go through a registration process. This is a breakthrough for halal industry players and opens up opportunities for cross-border trade efficiency. Such collaboration must be continuously encouraged, including through MoUs and halal auditor training initiatives offered by BPJPH. Collaboration with halal logistics players in Indonesia will also begin soon, in line with the readiness of the Halal Logistics Association of Indonesia (AHLI), who also participated in the FGD, to build synergy between Indonesia and Johor in halal logistics.” Aris Pujud Kurniawan, Co-founder and CTO of TransTRACK, emphasized the role of technology in developing the halal ecosystem. “From a technology standpoint, we see remaining gaps in real-time monitoring of halal logistics, even though halal-certified fleets and warehouses are already in place. There is still no integrated system that can track halal product movement and ensure proper distribution without contamination from non-halal goods. This is where TransTRACK comes in—as a system integrator bridging the needs of the industry and regulators to build a transparent, efficient, and reliable halal logistics ecosystem.” Wan Aminudin Aminin bin Wan Sulaiman of Perbadanan Islam Johor Halal Ventures highlighted the importance of Indonesia–Malaysia synergy in developing the halal industry. “We hope an MoU between Johor and Indonesia can be realized soon, as both countries share a common vision to advance the halal industry. This would allow Malaysian products to be enjoyed in Indonesia and vice versa. We also hope to establish a warehouse or halal product distribution center to connect the two countries.” TransTRACK’s initiative aligns with the Malaysia Halal Industry Master Plan 2030, which promotes cross-border collaboration and the development of regional halal logistics platforms. The focus on Johor’s Special Economic Zone (SEZ)—strategically located near Singapore and supported by advanced logistics infrastructure—is a key step toward building a more integrated, trusted, and globally connected Southeast Asian halal ecosystem. Through this initiative, TransTRACK not only demonstrates its commitment to regional expansion but also solidifies its role as a strategic partner in developing international-standard halal logistics infrastructure to support industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and cross-border trade.