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Updated on 06 Nov 2025, 11:08 am
Reviewed By
Satyam Jha | Whalesbook News Team
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India's logistics sector is experiencing a significant transformation with the widespread adoption of SIM-based tracking systems. These systems utilize machine-to-machine (M2M) SIMs and embedded eSIMs, moving beyond traditional GPS or app-dependent solutions. This technological evolution is primarily driven by a convergence of regulatory frameworks.
Firstly, automotive safety mandates like the Central Motor Vehicles Rules and Automotive Industry Standards (AIS-140) require Vehicle Location Tracking Devices (VLTDs) and emergency buttons in specified public service vehicles. Secondly, the upcoming Telecom Act 2023 and existing Department of Telecommunications (DoT) guidelines govern the use of M2M SIMs and eSIMs, ensuring secure, enterprise-level connectivity that is traceable and auditable. Finally, data governance obligations under the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the soon-to-be-enforced Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act), ensure privacy and accountability in handling location data.
SIM-based tracking offers several advantages. It provides compliance assurance by creating a verifiable audit trail linked to enterprise subscribers, reducing risks associated with consumer SIMs. Operationally, it ensures continuity of service through multi-network roaming and SMS fallback, even in low-coverage areas. Furthermore, these systems can be configured to uphold privacy standards, limiting tracking to duty hours and defining data retention periods, aligning with privacy-by-design principles.
Impact: This transition is expected to enhance operational efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance within the Indian logistics sector. Technology providers offering M2M/eSIM solutions and IoT modules stand to benefit. The mandated adoption will likely lead to increased investment in digital infrastructure for logistics. Rating: 7/10
Difficult terms explained:
M2M SIMs (Machine-to-Machine SIMs): Special SIM cards designed for communication between devices (machines) rather than between people, used for IoT applications like vehicle tracking. eSIMs (Embedded SIMs): Digital SIM cards that are embedded directly into a device's hardware, allowing for remote provisioning and management without physical SIM card swaps. GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System): A general term for satellite navigation systems like GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, etc., used for determining location. VLTDs (Vehicle Location Tracking Devices): Devices installed in vehicles to track their geographical position. STMCs (State Transport Monitoring Centres): Centralized centers managed by state transport departments to monitor vehicle data and compliance. DPDP Act (Digital Personal Data Protection Act): India's upcoming law to protect digital personal data and govern its processing.