AiDEN and Volvo Trucks launch SENT compliance service to simplify tracking high-risk goods
Key takeaways
- AiDEN and Volvo Trucks’ SENT service helps fleets comply with Poland’s electronic transport rules without extra GPS devices.
- The driver app and Volvo Connect interface simplify regulatory compliance while reducing administrative burden.
- CampX collaboration accelerates development, letting fleets adopt new compliance solutions faster and more efficiently.
AiDEN and Volvo Trucks collaborated on a new service designed to help fleets comply with Poland’s System for Electronic Transport Supervision (SENT). The company, which provides technology solutions for transportation, developed this service in collaboration with Volvo Trucks through CampX, Volvo Group’s innovation hub for technology and business transformation.
The service includes a driver app integrated into the cab’s side display and an interface within Volvo Connect, allowing real-time compliance without additional GPS devices or aftermarket installations. The initial project successfully supported fleet operations and driver workflows, and a second phase in 2026 will explore additional commercial markets.
The service was piloted with Gorizont-SM, demonstrating convenience for drivers and administrators while enabling quick regulatory compliance. Volvo Trucks leveraged CampX to collaborate closely with AiDEN and the customer, accelerating development and market readiness.
“Volvo Group’s expertise in combination with the startup’s agility, together with the close collaboration with the customer, made fast, high-quality development-to-market possible,” said Annelie Norhav, services partnership manager at Volvo Trucks. “This truly came from doing it together. Colleagues across the Volvo Group have all contributed and supported throughout the journey, navigating the challenge of operating outside the standard processes.”


