Full-Time
IoT platform for fleet management
$62.5k - $84k/yr
Alabama, USA
Remote
Samsara provides an integrated IoT platform that combines AI-powered video security, vehicle telematics, and digital tools to boost safety, efficiency, and sustainability. It works by deploying hardware sensors and cameras on fleets and equipment that send data to a cloud platform, where AI analyzes it to deliver real-time dashboards, route optimization, and maintenance alerts. It differentiates itself with a broad, end-to-end solution across multiple industries and a strong API for custom integrations, plus a focus on analytics and electric vehicle adoption. Its goal is to help customers reduce fuel costs, improve operational efficiency, and accelerate the transition to electric vehicles.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2015
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Samsara releases ai-enabled drowsy driving detection. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, in 13% of truck accidents, driver fatigue plays an essential role. This could be due to lack of sleep, pressure to work extra hours, or other factors. Drowsy driving puts truck drivers and everyone on the road in danger. Technology plays a big part in the trucking industry. And recently, a leading company has created an AI-enabled drowsy driving detection tool. This is meant to identify and alert truck drivers (and their managers) of possible fatigue. So, how does it work? And what does this mean for the trucking industry? Soroka & Associates, LLC has explained more below. Keep reading to learn about this tool. Or reach out to Soroka & Associates, if you want to discuss your truck accident during a free consultation. How is drowsy driving prevented without the tool? Each trucking company is required to follow safety regulations and should have internal policies to reduce drowsy driving. Policies could include ones aimed at taking a break after so many hours and requiring downtime for rest. Soroka & Associates, LLC'll discuss the regulations the industry is required to follow below. Hours of service regulations. Hours of service refer to how many hours a driver can be behind the wheel. Currently, they are: * Drivers must take at least 10 consecutive hours off duty before beginning a new driving period. * Drivers may drive up to 11 hours within a 14-hour on-duty period. * Drivers are limited to 60-hours on duty in seven days. * Drivers are limited to 70-hours on duty in eight days. Electronic logging devices. Most trucks are equipped with electronic logging devices. These tools are used to track hours of service. These devices are used to reduce the ability to falsify drive time. What is an AI-enabled drowsy driving detection tool? Samsara, a leading technology company, has created a tool powered by artificial intelligence to detect drowsy driving. It's meant to be a proactive tool that identifies signs of fatigue to mitigate possible dangerous driving. This tool launched in mid-2024 globally. It works with an AI-dashcam that records drivers. The AI tool scans footage and alerts the driver through audio when a combination of the following happens: * Yawning * Head nodding * Slouching * Closed eyes for extended periods * Rubbing eyes * Changed posture The tool was trained on billions of hours of driving footage. Once the audio is triggered to alert drivers, messages are also sent to fleet managers. How will this tool impact truck accidents? The company hopes the tool will help to reduce drowsy driving and make the roads a safer place. In theory, less drowsy driving would lower trucking accidents. This AI-powered tool could also help leadership to create better protocols or training options. Of course, a technology is only as good as it is utilized. For this tool to work as intended, companies must adopt it and also enforce policies around it. Samsara has many new technologies listed on the website they are working on. If successful, these tools could change the trucking industry for the better. When drivers are safer, and leadership proactively works to reduce risk, accidents should be lower. Truck accident FAQs. Truck accidents happen often in the US. Many people have questions after a trucking accident. Soroka & Associates, LLC has compiled a list and answers below: What are the most common types of injuries sustained in truck accidents? Truck accident injuries range from mild to severe, long-term, or permanent. Common truck accident injuries include: * Traumatic brain injuries * Loss of limbs * Back or neck injuries * Scarring or disfigurement * Burns * Broken bones * Spinal cord injuries * Internal damage In addition to physical injuries, some people may also face emotional distress disorders brought on by the trauma. For example, depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Who is liable in a truck accident? The liability of an accident varies based on the case details. Soroka & Associates, LLC advise anyone uncertain about their truck accident to speak to an experienced attorney to learn more about their options. In past truck accident claims, the following have been the liable parties: * The driver * The owner of the truck * Manufacturers * Trucking companies * Shipment brokers * Cargo owners * Vendors * Government agencies (although claims against public agencies can be limited by Ohio immunity laws) The details of each case are unique and play a big role in determining liability. What are the most common reasons for truck accidents? Some truck accidents are due to factors outside of someone's control. For example, extreme weather or road conditions. However, oftentimes, truck accidents are due to someone's negligence. It may or may not be the driver's negligence. Some examples include: * Fatigue * Distractions * Driver errors * Intoxication * Cargo issues * Lack of maintenance or repair * Defective parts * Inadequate inspections If you were in a truck accident and have questions about your situation, Soroka & Associates, LLC suggest you speak to a knowledgeable truck accident lawyer as soon as possible. How much money will my truck accident get? It would be unethical to provide an estimated compensation for a truck accident without knowing the details of the case. In past trucking accidents, clients have received compensation for the following: * Current and future medical expenses * Property damage * Pain and suffering * Lost wages or future earning capacity Every case is different, and there are no guarantees. Soroka & Associates, LLC strongly recommend that anyone involved in a truck accident speak to an attorney to learn more about their options. Do I need a truck accident lawyer? You may or may not. Soroka & Associates, LLC can't provide a definitive answer without knowing the facts of the case. Soroka & Associates, LLC can tell you how truck accident lawyers help clients with their cases. When someone hires an attorney, they provide: * Dedicated legal support and advice * Client advocacy and representation * Legal case management and support Contact Soroka & Associates today for a free consultation. Truck accident claims may be daunting; however, victims don't have to face them alone. At Soroka & Associates, Soroka & Associates, LLC offer free consultations. If you were in a truck accident and have questions about the legal process, Soroka & Associates, LLC encourage you to reach out. Contact Soroka & Associates, LLC today to learn more about your legal options.
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Samsara expands Pre-Delivery Installation program with International Motors partnership. New Pre-Delivery Installation (PDI) integration reduces aftermarket downtime, enabling "Day One" productivity for International and IC Bus fleets SAN FRANCISCO, April 9, 2026 - Samsara Inc. (NYSE: IOT), the pioneer of the Connected Operations(R) Platform, today announced International Motors, LLC* ("International") as the newest original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in its Pre-Delivery-Installation (PDI) program. Now, International will upfit new International(R) trucks and IC Bus(TM) school buses with Samsara devices at its Truck Specialty Centers (TSC) and Custom Bus Center (CBC) locations, eliminating weeks of post-delivery downtime for truck and bus fleets across North America. "At First Student, safety is a core value and a way of life, and caring for students is at the heart of everything we do," said John Kenning, CEO and President of First Student, a Samsara and IC Bus customer. "As the largest student transportation provider in the world with a fleet of nearly 49,000 vehicles, integrating AI-enabled safety technology directly at the point of manufacture allows us to build a fully connected, safety-first fleet from day one. As we continue scaling our First Student HALO(TM) technology platform, this approach helps us anticipate risks, support our drivers, and deliver the safest, most reliable transportation experience so students arrive ready to achieve their full potential." International and IC Bus customers will receive the following benefits as part of the Samsara Pre-Delivery Installation program: * Immediate vehicle utilization. New International and IC Bus vehicles will arrive with Samsara devices pre-installed and activated, including Vehicle Gateways, dash cams, AI Multicam, and external cameras. * Reduced administrative overhead. International can now order Samsara hardware directly for its customers, streamlining procurement and installation for fleet managers. * Quality at scale. As an authorized installation partner, International TSC and CBC facilities now have a standardized process for installing Samsara devices, helping ensure consistent, reliable, and speedy installs across fleets. * Synchronized subscription activation. Vehicle software licenses will be activated at the time of shipment to the customer, ensuring customers only pay for the technology once the wheels are ready to turn. "Connectivity isn't just a feature - it's the foundation for maximizing uptime and unleashing fleet productivity. By seamlessly integrating Samsara devices into International trucks and IC school buses before they ever leave the factory, we're raising the bar for reliability, durability, and safety," said Huber Mastelari, VP of Service Contracts and Connectivity at International. "Our customers aren't simply receiving a vehicle; they're gaining a fully connected, intelligent, and data-driven asset ready to deliver exceptional performance from the moment the keys are handed over. This approach ensures fleets are equipped to excel, setting a new industry standard for connectivity and operational excellence." Today, more than 200,000 International Trucks and IC buses driven by organizations like Estes and First Student are equipped with Samsara products. With this expanded partnership, these International fleets can now upfit their new vehicles at International modification centers, including Escobedo, San Antonio, and Tulsa, saving time and money. "Fleet operators today are looking for every possible edge in efficiency. Since launching our PDI program less than a year ago, we've already seen a significant volume of pre-installed products, proving there is an appetite for 'out-of-the-box' connectivity," said Jeff Faulkner, SVP of Operations at Samsara. "Partnering with International scales this impact significantly. We are committed to making integrated, pre-delivery telematics the industry standard, helping our customers move away from manual setups and toward a fully digitized, day one operation." Join International Truck at Samsara Beyond, June 23-26, 2026, in Las Vegas, NV, to hear more from Samsara and OEM leaders about the future of connected fleet operations. About Samsara Samsara (NYSE: IOT) is the pioneer of the Connected Operations(R) Platform, which is an open platform that connects the people, devices, and systems of some of the world's most complex operations, allowing them to develop actionable insights and improve their operations. With tens of thousands of customers across North America and Europe, Samsara is a proud technology partner to the people who keep its global economy running, including the world's leading organizations across industries in transportation, construction, wholesale and retail trade, field services, logistics, manufacturing, utilities and energy, government, healthcare and education, food and beverage, and others. The company's mission is to increase the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of the operations that power the global economy. Samsara is a registered trademark of Samsara Inc. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. *International Motors, LLC d/b/a International Motors USA LLC in Illinois and Ohio. ABOUT INTERNATIONAL Based in Lisle, Illinois, International Motors, LLC* creates solutions that deliver greater uptime and productivity to its customers throughout the full operation of its commercial vehicles. International Truck build International(R) trucks and engines and IC Bus(TM) school and commercial buses that are as tough and as smart as the people who drive them. International Truck also develop Fleetrite(R) aftermarket parts. In everything International Truck do, its vision is to accelerate the impact of sustainable mobility to create the cleaner, safer world International Truck all deserve. As of 2021, International Truck joined Scania, MAN and Volkswagen Truck & Bus in TRATON GROUP, a global champion of the truck and transport services industry. To learn more, visit www.International.com. *International Motors, LLC is d/b/a International Motors USA LLC in Illinois and Ohio.
Samsara has launched its 2026 North America Customer Advisory Board, bringing together senior leaders from logistics, utilities, construction and industrial companies to guide product development. The board has already influenced AI-enabled products including Samsara Coach and the Asset Tag XS, deepening integration into customers' safety and asset-tracking workflows. The advisory board strengthens Samsara's connected operations cloud strategy by tightening product fit with enterprise users. However, investors face uncertainty around how quickly AI offerings can be monetised and converted into durable annual recurring revenue. Samsara's narrative projects $2.8 billion revenue and $228.5 million earnings by 2029, requiring 20.4% yearly revenue growth. Some analysts had already modelled revenue near $2.6 billion by 2028, though competition in telematics and electrification shifts remain risks.
Samsara has established its 2026 North America Customer Advisory Board, comprising executives from major corporations who will guide product development. The board is shaping new AI-powered offerings, including Samsara Coach for driver coaching and the Asset Tag XS for asset tracking. Estes Express Lines is expanding its deployment of Samsara's tracking and predictive maintenance technology across its entire fleet, signalling the platform's move from pilot programmes to full operational rollouts. The development demonstrates growing enterprise adoption of Samsara's connected operations technology, which links physical assets to the cloud. Trading at $31.89, Samsara shares are approximately 28% below the $44.17 analyst consensus target. The stock has shown strong recent momentum with a 30-day return of 22.32%. However, Simply Wall St notes significant insider selling over the past three months.