TransTRACK Presents at the Dialog Profesional Sawit Indonesia (DIPSI) Discussing “IT-Based Administration and the Use of GPS in the Palm Oil Plantation Industry”

Dialog Profesional Sawit Indonesia

Jakarta, August 29, 2025 – The Dialog Profesional Sawit Indonesia (DIPSI) again presents educational and strategic sessions that discuss technological innovations in the oil palm plantation sector. One of the latest sessions, “IT-Based Administration and the Use of GPS in the Palm Oil Plantation Industry”, presented an in-depth discussion on the digitalization of plantation operations and the application of modern technology to improve efficiency, data accuracy, and sustainability.

TransTRACK was present through Ndaru Ruseno, VP of Business Development of TransTRACK, who explained how integrated digital technology can transform the management of oil palm plantations. Ndaru explained that the use of GPS tracking allows real-time monitoring of vehicle fleets and heavy equipment, so that the position, route, and operational status can always be monitored. This helps plantation managers optimize fleet usage, reduce operational costs, and minimize the risk of downtime. Moreover, the integration of data analytics and AI enables crop yield prediction, productivity analysis, and distribution route optimization, so that decision-making can be faster, more precise, and fact-based.

In addition, the utilization of IoT sensors in plantations provides the ability to monitor crop conditions, soil moisture, temperature, and other environmental factors in real-time. This data forms the basis for management to determine the right schedule for fertilization, irrigation, and crop maintenance, thereby improving crop efficiency and quality. TransTRACK also features Route Optimization, where vehicle routes and distribution fleets are intelligently planned based on real-time data, road conditions, and delivery schedules, so that logistics costs can be reduced and fleet productivity increased.

All data from the field, fleet, and crops are then consolidated in TransTRACK’s integrated digital administration system, which increases transparency, simplifies auditing, and minimizes manual errors. With this platform, real-time reports can be accessed by all divisions that need them, accelerating coordination and collaboration across the plantation’s operational chain.

The session emphasized that the incorporation of various technologies – from GPS, AI, IoT, GIS, to drones – is not just an innovation, but an essential foundation for more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable oil palm plantation management. By utilizing these technologies, the plantation industry can improve productivity, transparency, and data quality, while supporting more responsible and environmentally friendly farming practices.

Through the session “IT-Based Administration and Use of GPS in the Palm Oil Plantation Industry”, DIPSI reaffirmed its role as a strategic platform for knowledge exchange, best practices, and adoption of the latest technology. TransTRACK’s participation in this session is expected to encourage all stakeholders to integrate digital solutions, so that the management of oil palm plantations can run more optimally, modernly, and sustainably.

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