Escort Monitoring Systems, together with Wialon and Horizon IoT, held the Practical Fuel Monitoring Workshop: From Sensors Installation to Fleet Data in Kampala, Uganda.
The event took place on 16 April 2026 at Mestil Hotel and became part of a series of hands-on telematics workshops organized across Africa. The workshop brought together system integrators, technical specialists, and fleet technology professionals interested in practical fuel monitoring, fleet visibility, and data-driven fleet management.
Telematics workflow: from challenges to real fleet data
The workshop focused on the full telematics workflow – from understanding local fleet management challenges to installing sensors, configuring devices, and analyzing fleet data in the Wialon platform.
Experts from Horizon IoT, Wialon, and Escort Monitoring Systems shared practical insights and real-world experience:
Horizon IoT discussed key fleet management challenges in the local market and presented real fleet use cases.
Wialon introduced its fleet digitalization platform and showed how system integrators can build successful telematics projects using platform tools, reports, and the partner ecosystem.
Escort Monitoring Systems presented advanced fuel and load monitoring solutions, including fuel level, tilt angle, and axle load sensors, with a focus on installation, calibration, and data accuracy.
Practical focus and expert discussions
The practical part of the event included live technical training covering sensor installation, GPS tracker integration, Wialon configuration, and report setup using real sensor data.
Participants had the opportunity to discuss technical scenarios with experts, ask questions during the panel Q&A session, and exchange experience during dedicated networking sessions.
The strong interest in the workshop confirmed the growing demand for practical telematics expertise, reliable fuel monitoring solutions, and fleet digitalization technologies in the Ugandan market.
Escort Monitoring Systems thanks all participants, speakers, and partners for their contribution to the event and looks forward to continuing the workshop series across Africa.