Concrete Fleet Tracking

Concrete Fleet Tracking for Ready Mix and Mixer Truck Fleets

See every mixer on one live map, and get a real timeline for each load: when it left the plant, when it reached the pour, and how long it waited there. Waiting time is logged per site, so you can see which customers hold your trucks up and bill for it. AIQ Connect runs on your own server with a one-time license, so adding mixers never raises your software bill.

concrete fleet tracking

Live

Mixer trucks tracked in real time

Batch

Pour & delivery status per load

RPM

Mixer drum activity monitoring
Built for Concrete and Ready Mix

Concrete Fleet Tracking: Every Mixer, Every Load, Every Minute

Live truck location, plant to pour timings, waiting time at site and vehicle service for ready mix fleets, on one self-hosted platform.

Concrete fleet tracking is software that shows where every mixer truck is and how long each load has been on the road. Ready mix has a clock running on it from the moment it leaves the plant. The platform maps the fleet, logs the time a truck left, the time it reached the pour and how long it waited there. It flags trucks sitting too long at a site, and books service by real distance driven. AIQ Connect runs on your own server, and the license is a one-time cost, so adding mixers never raises your software bill.

Concrete fleet tracking at a glance
What it isSoftware that tracks mixer trucks and times every load from plant to pour
Who uses itReady mix producers, concrete suppliers and batch plant operators
Vehicles coveredMixer trucks, pump trucks, aggregate tippers and yard vehicles
Main records keptLive location, plant departure, site arrival, waiting time, return time
What it is notNot a batching system, and it does not judge concrete quality or mix design
Pricing modelOne-time license, with no monthly fee for each truck
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One live map

Every Mixer on One Live Map

The plant needs to know what is loaded, what is on the road and what is heading back. Every mixer, pump truck and tipper sits on one map. When a site calls to ask where their load is, the office gives a real answer.

  • Live spot for every truck
  • Loaded, running or returning
  • All plants on one screen
  • Full route history per load
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The clock is running

Plant to Pour Timings

Ready mix has a clock on it from the moment it leaves the plant. The platform logs when a truck left, when it reached the site and when it started back. You get a real timeline for every load, so nobody has to reconstruct the day from memory later on.

  • Time the truck left the plant
  • Time it reached the pour
  • Full timeline per load
  • Records for the batch office
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Waiting costs money

Waiting Time at Site

A mixer stuck waiting at a pour is a truck that cannot run the next load. Draw a boundary around each site, and waiting time is logged on its own. You can see which sites hold trucks up, raise it with the customer, and bill for standing time from a record.

  • Waiting time logged per site
  • Alerts on trucks held too long
  • Site boundaries you draw once
  • Records to bill standing time
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Heavy trucks, hard miles

Service, Fuel and Driving

Mixers are heavy, and they work short hard runs all day. Service is booked on real distance driven, and you get a warning before a job falls due. Fuel use is tracked per truck, and hard braking is flagged, which matters most on a loaded drum.

  • Service booked by real distance
  • Warnings before service is due
  • Fuel use per truck
  • Speeding and hard braking flags
See It in Action

See the Concrete Fleet Tracking Platform in Action

Real workflows from the self-hosted AIQ Connect platform. Your data, your server, your brand.

your-tracking.com/plant
36Mixers
21On road
3Waiting
Mixer MX-14 Loaded, heading to Site 3 On road
Mixer MX-07 At Site 1, waiting 34 min Waiting
Mixer MX-22 Returning to plant Empty

Every Mixer on One Live Map

The plant needs to know what is loaded, what is on the road and what is heading back. Every mixer, pump truck and tipper sits on one map. When a site calls to ask where their load is, the office gives a real answer.

  • Live spot for every truck
  • Loaded, running or returning
  • All plants on one screen
your-tracking.com/load/7714
Left plant 08:12, Mixer MX-14 Logged
Reached Site 3 08:41, 29 min run On time
Left Site 3 09:06, 25 min on site Done
Load 7714 Full timeline saved On record

A Real Timeline for Every Load

Ready mix has a clock on it from the moment it leaves the plant. The platform logs when a truck left, when it reached the site and when it started back. You get a real timeline for every load, so nobody has to reconstruct the day from memory later on.

  • Time the truck left the plant
  • Time it reached the pour
  • Full timeline per load
your-tracking.com/alerts
Mixer MX-07 Waiting 34 min at Site 1 Held up
Site 1 3 loads held this week Pattern
Mixer MX-22 Service due in 400 miles Upcoming
Mixer MX-14 Drum service logged Done

See Which Sites Hold Your Trucks Up

A mixer stuck waiting at a pour is a truck that cannot run the next load. Waiting time is logged per site, so a pattern shows up fast when one customer holds trucks week after week. That is a conversation you can have with real numbers behind it.

  • Waiting time logged per site
  • Alerts on trucks held too long
  • Records to bill standing time
Honest Comparison

Self-Hosted vs Cloud Concrete Fleet Tracking

Cloud concrete fleet tracking keeps your load and customer records on the vendor's servers, and charges you for every truck every month. Here is how a self-hosted platform compares.

Self-hosted AIQ Connect compared with cloud concrete fleet tracking software
FactorCloud Tracking SoftwareSelf-Hosted AIQ Connect
Where load and site data livesVendor's shared cloudYour own server
Pricing modelPer-truck monthly feesOne-time license
Cost as the fleet growsRises with every mixerStays flat
Trucks parked in a quiet seasonBilled all yearNo extra fee
How long load history is keptOften capped by planAs long as you want
White-label brandingSometimes an add-onIncluded
Vendor lock-inHighNone

Comparison reflects typical cloud concrete fleet tracking platforms versus the AIQ Connect self-hosted model, as of 2026. Features vary.

How It Works

Up and Running in 4 Steps

A simple, direct process to get your ready mix tracking live.

1

Contact Us

Tell us your requirements, your truck mix and your plants.

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Installation

Our experts deploy on your server with your branding.

3

Configuration

Custom protocols, devices, site boundaries and alerts set up for your fleet.

4

Go Live

Start tracking mixers and growing your business.

FAQs

Concrete Fleet Tracking, Common Questions

What is concrete fleet tracking?
Concrete fleet tracking is software that shows where every mixer truck is and how long each load has been on the road. AIQ Connect maps the fleet, logs when a truck left the plant, when it reached the pour and how long it waited there. It flags trucks held too long at a site and books service by distance driven. It runs on your own server, with no monthly fee per truck.
Does it tell me if a load is still good to pour?
No, and no tracking system should claim that. AIQ Connect reports elapsed time: when the truck left, when it arrived, how long it has been out. Whether a load is still usable depends on the mix, the weather and the standard you work to. That call belongs to your batch plant and your engineer, and the software gives them the timing facts to make it.
Can it show how long trucks wait at a site?
Yes. Draw a boundary around a site once, and every arrival and departure is logged from then on. Waiting time is recorded on its own, so you can see which customers hold trucks up. A site that holds three loads a week shows as a pattern, and that is a conversation you can have with real numbers behind it.
Can it monitor drum rotation?
Yes, when a suitable sensor is fitted to the truck. Tracking devices have inputs that a drum rotation sensor can be wired into, and the platform then records that alongside location and timing. Not every device or truck supports it, so we check your vehicle list and confirm what is possible before you buy anything.
Does it work with our batching system?
Not directly, and it is worth being clear about that. AIQ Connect tracks vehicles. It does not batch, weigh or design mixes, and it does not replace your plant software. Most producers run the two side by side. The batch system covers what goes in the drum, and the tracking platform covers where the truck went and how long it took.
Is it self-hosted?
Yes. AIQ Connect runs on your own server, so load records, site data and customer details never sit with a cloud vendor. You pay a one-time license instead of monthly per-truck fees, which means adding mixers never raises your software bill. The platform is white-label, so it carries your logo and your domain.