Resilient visibility is becoming a boardroom priority.
Most asset tracking systems are designed to optimise visibility. Very few are designed to protect it.
That distinction matters.
Because in South Africa, losing visibility is no longer a technical inconvenience. It is a business risk with immediate operational and financial consequences.
A hijacked truck is not simply a stolen asset. It is a failed delivery, a disrupted supply chain, potential customer penalties, insurance escalation and reputational damage. A cable theft incident is not just infrastructure damage. It is downtime, service instability and cascading operational cost.
The defining moment for any tracking system is not when everything is working.
It is when something goes wrong.
Most organisations still evaluate tracking systems based on performance during normal operating conditions. But the real commercial risk appears…