My Verizon Business Solutions powers logistics networks for long-haul trucking, last-mile delivery, refrigerated transport, third-party logistics, parcel carriers, and enterprise private fleets. The IoT platform manages 2.4 million connected vehicles and hundreds of thousands of cold-chain sensors, warehouse devices, and driver endpoints. The Verizon Business Login surfaces fleet dashboards, shipment health monitors, ELD compliance reports, and route optimization controls — all populated from the same telemetry that feeds driver tablets, dispatch consoles, and customer tracking pages.
Over 6,700 logistics customers run fleet and warehouse operations on My Verizon Business. Cold-chain excursions catch in seconds instead of at dock-in, warehouse AGVs coordinate under 10-millisecond Private 5G, drivers communicate through Push-to-Talk on the Verizon 4G/5G backbone, and route optimization pulls real-time traffic to keep fleets moving. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) hours-of-service rules and U.S. Department of Transportation ELD requirements are supported through integrated telematics — with logs generated automatically and retained per regulatory schedule.
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Fleet telematics built to operate at the scale of national logistics, with APIs that plug into the customer's existing fleet management and TMS platforms.
Every vehicle reports GPS position, engine diagnostics, fuel level, odometer, driver behavior events (hard braking, acceleration, cornering), and hours-of-service data on a schedule tuned to the operator. Active fleets typically poll every 30 seconds; parked vehicles report on-event to preserve battery and data. Telemetry flows into fleet management platforms through standard APIs — so investment in the existing TMS carries forward. Anomaly detection flags excessive idling, geofence violations, and after-hours movement before they become compliance issues.
Integrated Electronic Logging Devices capture hours-of-service under FMCSA rules. Drivers log on at the start of shift, and duty status updates automatically from engine state. Managers pull compliance reports from the Verizon Business Login dashboard, and auditors receive regulator-ready packages during inspection windows. Integration with roadside inspection systems is supported through the U.S. Department of Transportation data interchange formats, and C-TPAT customs compliance is tracked through the same telemetry pipeline for cross-border carriers.
Use-case matrix aligned to fleet profile, cargo type, and regulatory footprint.
| Capability | Cargo / Fleet | Network | Devices | Compliance | SLA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fleet Tracking | Long-haul, last-mile | 4G/5G + CAT-M | Telematics unit per vehicle | FMCSA, ELD | 99.95% |
| Cold-Chain Monitoring | Food, pharma, biologics | Cellular IoT + roaming | Temp, humidity, door, shock | FDA, FSMA, GDP | 99.95% |
| Warehouse IoT | DC, 3PL, fulfillment | Private 5G + Wi-Fi 6E | RFID, forklift, conveyor | OSHA, ISO 27001 | 99.99% |
| AGV / AMR | Automated warehouse | Private 5G slice | Autonomous robots | ANSI R15.08 | 99.99% |
| Driver Communication | All fleets | PTT on 4G/5G | Ruggedized handhelds | FMCSA | 99.95% |
| Route Optimization | Delivery, service | Cellular + cloud | In-cab tablet | DOT, state PUC | 99.9% |
| Yard and Gate | DC ingress/egress | Private 5G + RFID | Gate readers, trailer tags | C-TPAT | 99.95% |
SLAs are fleet-wide availability; per-device reliability tracked through the IoT dashboard. Regulatory citations are summaries; official rules published by the DOT and FTC.
Temperature-sensitive cargo and high-throughput warehouses depend on telemetry that moves at the speed of the operation.
Cold-chain monitoring places temperature, humidity, door-open, and shock sensors inside refrigerated trailers, intermodal containers, and warehouse zones. Sensors report over cellular IoT with global roaming in 200+ countries. Threshold excursions trigger alerts in seconds — not after the shipment arrives. Pharmaceutical, food, and biological cargo stays within regulated ranges, and the customer receives a full trip audit report generated automatically after delivery. Integration with WMS, TMS, and quality systems closes the loop on excursion response and shipment disposition.
Warehouse deployments include RFID for pallet and tote tracking, forklift telemetry, conveyor and sortation sensors, environmental monitoring, security camera backhaul, Private 5G for Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), and handheld scanner connectivity. A dedicated network slice guarantees AGV and AMR latency under 10 milliseconds for safety-critical pathing. WMS integration flows over standard APIs, and operations supervisors see real-time heatmaps of dock doors, pick lanes, and shipping bays in the Verizon Business Login dashboard.
Drivers and dispatchers share the same ground truth — voice, trip instructions, and ETAs all ride the same network.
Driver communication combines Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PTT) for dispatcher voice, in-cab tablets for trip instructions and electronic proof-of-delivery (ePOD) capture, hands-free calling, and messaging integrated with the Transportation Management System. PTT works across the Verizon 5G and 4G network with national coverage — no separate radio network or costly LMR gear. Ruggedized handhelds stand up to truck and warehouse environments, and ELD hardware pairs over Bluetooth or wired connection for hours-of-service capture.
Route optimization consumes real-time traffic, weather, road closures, and fleet telemetry to compute optimal stops, arrival windows, and fuel-efficient paths. Optimized routes push to the in-cab tablet and update automatically as conditions change. Dispatchers see ETAs update live in the Verizon Business Login fleet dashboard, and customer-facing tracking pages pull from the same source of truth — no reconciliation between driver, dispatcher, and customer. Fuel savings typically run 8-15% after full rollout, and on-time delivery percentages climb materially in the first quarter of operations.
VPs of operations, fleet directors, and supply chain leaders share what changed.
Rachel Kim — Director of Supply Chain, Pharmaceutical Distributor
Daniel Osei — VP of Warehouse Operations, National 3PL
Linda Hartwell — COO, Regional Delivery Carrier
Talk to a logistics specialist about fleet tracking, cold-chain monitoring, warehouse Private 5G, driver PTT, and route optimization. Start with the login guide or review logistics case studies from carriers and 3PLs on My Verizon Business.
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The IoT platform manages 2.4M+ connected vehicles across long-haul, last-mile, municipal, refrigerated, construction, and leased fleets. Telemetry (GPS, engine, driver behavior, HOS) flows into fleet platforms through standard APIs.
Temperature, humidity, door, and shock sensors inside refrigerated trailers, containers, and warehouse zones report over cellular IoT with global roaming in 200+ countries. Excursions trigger alerts in seconds; full trip audit reports generate automatically.
RFID, forklift telemetry, conveyor/sortation sensors, environmental monitoring, camera backhaul, Private 5G for AGVs/AMRs, and handheld scanner connectivity. A dedicated slice guarantees AGV/AMR latency under 10 ms.
PTT over Cellular on 4G/5G, in-cab tablets for trip instructions and ePOD, hands-free calling, and TMS-integrated messaging. ELD hardware pairs via Bluetooth or wired for HOS capture under DOT FMCSA rules.
Real-time traffic, weather, closures, and fleet telemetry feed the optimizer. Routes push to the in-cab tablet and update live. Dispatch dashboards and customer tracking share the same source of truth.