Rugged fleet cameras for delivery vans can be purchased from providers like Cartrack from approximately N$189 per month. The integrity of these cameras AND their installation ensure stability on bumpy trips. These cameras must work properly if they’re to protect your vans, which is why choosing the right provider is paramount.
According to data from Simonis Storm and local NaTIS registration metrics, recent market trends saw an impressive upswing in light commercial vehicle (LCV) and bakkie sales compared to previous years. A sharp surge in corporate fleet procurement, expanding tourism transport operations, and regional mining logistics are the main drivers—proving that Namibian businesses are investing heavily in reliable commercial utilities to scale their operations.
But with this upswing comes increased risk, which is why delivery van fleets are looking to vehicle cameras to keep their drivers & assets safe.
Can the demands of van logistics be tolerated by vehicle cameras? Only the best ones. Here’s where you can source yours.
The ruggedness of a fleet camera depends on its ability to record and provide high quality road footage despite the constant vibration of a delivery van. It also needs to withstand harsh weather conditions and normal wear & tear (which speaks to its longevity).
Many store-bought dashcams are NOT suitable for delivery vans because they’re intended for private motorists. Some of these cameras have invasive wire connections, and others aren’t exactly built for bumpy driving. And because of the high demands of delivery van driving, a specialised provider like Cartrack should be contacted for your delivery van camera needs.
The difference between a store-bought dashcam and a delivery fleet camera is that the latter is built for high-demand driving. Bumpy roads, lots of stops, long hauls, and weather conditions all affect the durability of a delivery van camera. That’s why a store-bought dashcam isn’t a wise investment if the purpose is camera longevity.
| FEATURE | Store-bought dashcam | Cartrack Vision | How Vision from Cartrack benefits your fleet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alerts | Beeping sounds and/or light flickering | Real-time driver coaching | Drivers get AI voice warnings in real time |
| AI capabilities | Some have G-sensors | Advanced Driver Alert System | Keeps drivers safe in real time |
| Data management | SD card that needs regular formatting | Saved footage is event-based and uploaded to Cartrack’s system | No manual data management and no need for SD card formatting |
| How it’s connected | Wi-Fi | 4G or LTE streaming in real time | You can see live footage |
| Warranty | Depends. Usually 12 months | Lifetime warranty | No need to replace your camera hardware |
| GPS capabilities | Yes, on-screen GPS | Yes, GPS is synced with your telematics software | Your footage has context (location, speed, etc.) |
| Secure installation? | Plug in to your cigarette lighter | Hardwired to a DVR box without wires in the way | No wires across the dashboard |
| Support of other cameras | Usually 2 cameras can be accommodated | Accommodates up to 16 cameras | Perfect for large vehicles like trucks and delivery vans |
| Can it be stolen? | Yes, easy to steal | Installation is tamper-resistant | Lower risk of camera theft |
Beyond protecting your driver and van, delivery cameras are often used to resolve delivery disputes FAST. If a customer claims that your van never reached their home or business to carry out a delivery, you can use the delivery van camera footage to clear your driver.
Vehicle cameras for delivery vans are also used to protect cargo. These cameras are attached to door sensors, automatically recording every time the van door is opened to survey who’s handling your goods.
Most insurance companies offer better premiums to fleet companies who install cameras onto their delivery vans. Disputes are resolved quickly when footage is always retrievable of a time-stamped event.
If you look at the price of delivery cameras from Cartrack versus the amount of money you’ll save on your insurance, the difference is often surprising.

Delivery van logistics is especially demanding because it involves driving that’s often “rough” and long. Delivery van drivers make lots of stops each day, and they often find themselves in rural areas where the roads are bumpy. Another fact is the condition of some roads, which call for the ruggedness of components—including the vehicle cameras.
Many countries struggle with potholes in their roads. Many potholes are hard to see, giving delivery van drivers a sudden jolt when they drive over (or into) them. This happens to everyone, but MORE SO to delivery van drivers who travel long hours during the night & day. These jolts can severely damage your cameras if they’re not built for rugged driving.
Delivery drivers stop more often than the average driver. This constant stopping and going may sound minor, but it does add more vibration to the components. If your cameras aren’t rugged (or not installed properly), they may start to come loose or get damaged over time.
Most motorists have the option to keep their vehicles under cover during storms or hot weather. With delivery van fleets… not so much. They have a job to do, and bad weather won’t usually be accepted as an excuse for not delivering on time.
For these and other reasons, delivery van cameras should be rugged enough to withstand the rough demands of delivery driving. Learn more by checking out Cartrack’s rugged camera options for delivery vans.
Besides a rugged build and professional installation, a delivery van camera should also include a system where footage is easy to manage. The best delivery van cameras also come with door sensor technology that automatically switches on when doors are opened and off again when they’re closed.
Furthermore, look for a delivery van camera that comes with various options for in-cabin, side-view, and rear-view recording. Last but not least, always choose a delivery fleet camera that has AI capabilities, as this comes with many profit-saving features that will help you manage your fleet better.
Choose a vehicle camera provider that makes retrieving footage simple. Storage of your footage should be cloud-based to prevent high data costs, but viewing a specific event shouldn’t be a mission. Cartrack lets you view footage by simply making a phone call to our control room.
Many providers sell cameras, but not all of them sell a camera SYSTEM. If you run a delivery fleet, having a full surveillance system is vital to the protection of your cargo. Door sensor technology coupled with your cameras will watch what happens every time the doors are opened to give you a full picture of how your valuable goods are handled.
Camera systems for delivery vans should also be versatile enough to go beyond road recording.
Speak to Cartrack about how a full camera system protects all aspects of your fleet operation.
The best cameras for delivery vans will always go beyond recording by also giving you operational intelligence. A camera that monitors your drivers is all good and well, but what if it could correct your drivers in real-time based on highly refined AI tech?
That’s exactly what our cameras do at Cartrack! They identify potentially dangerous habits like drifting off while driving, or even eyes gazing somewhere other than the road. What about smoking, eating or drinking? Yes, our cameras detect those too.
Not only do they detect, but they can even correct that behaviour right then & there—almost as if you’re right there with your driver.
At Cartrack we stress the importance of having your delivery van cameras installed by our competent technicians. The ruggedness of our cameras relies on a proper installation, so it’s not just about the design & build of the device itself. Considering the demands of delivery van logistics, installation must be done by experts who know how.
REMEMBER: To enhance the ruggedness of your delivery van camera, they should be hardwired into your vehicle, not simply “plugged in”.

The cost of delivery van cameras at Cartrack will depend on how many you need, what software package you want to combine with your cameras, and how large your fleet is. Cartrack is standing by to answer all your questions and give you a detailed quote based on exactly what you need.
While Cartrack is considered to be a leading vehicle camera provider in various countries, it’s important to remember that we specialise in vehicle camera SYSTEMS. This means you’re getting a lot more than a camera for your delivery vans. You’re getting:
You don’t have to select ALL our features, but it’s nice to know they’re available if you ever need to upgrade your delivery van security.
No, it’s highly recommended that you don’t install your delivery cameras yourself. Installation is an important part of having a vehicle camera, and not doing it professionally will affect the functionality and warranty of the camera. Since our vehicle camera installation is free at Cartrack, this is best left to our professionals.
Yes, delivery van cameras can be installed to help your driver see blind spots. We offer regular road-facing cameras, rear-view cameras, and cargo cameras, but we also give you an extra option to install side vehicle cameras that give your drivers a fuller view of what’s around them.
At Cartrack, vehicle camera footage is stored for some time before it’s eventually deleted to make room for more. You can at any time request to see footage if it’s recent enough, in which case we’ll archive that footage for future use. If our AI cameras detect a notable event, we’ll automatically save the footage in case you need it.
To retrieve delivery van camera footage, simply contact Cartrack and request the footage with a time & date. We’ll supply the footage of that particular event, at which point you can let us know if it should be saved or deleted.