CHICAGO — Chicago-based Trackunit has launched a new application to help manage fleet-wide telematics.
The app called My Network provides data via Trackunit Manager software “to quickly identify and resolve device-related issues to improve machine up-time and maximize owners ROI,” a Trackunit release said.
“Working with OEMs, rental companies and users, we have brought to market an app that provides 20-plus preset widgets that give users instant access to key insights for telematics connectivity and configuration. This approach will help eliminate downtime and increase equipment’s billable hours,” Trackunit CEO Soeren Brogaard said in a statement.
A unified dashboard allows users to examine the distribution device types and status, Controller Area Network profiles, and what mix of technology is being used, Trackunit senior vice-president products Dave Swan said.
“Users can at a glance establish the condition of all their connected devices using the health score indicators and use dashboard KPIs to create baselines and drive resolutions. The app is integrated with Trackunit Manager and the Iris platform, expanding the capabilities for OEMs, rental companies and contractors, while increasing the value of the data generated across the solution,” Swan added.
A dashboard featuring an overview, inventory and devices will present data in a visual format, the release stated.
The overview has a complete view of device KPIs to “drive corrective actions, configure thresholds, warning limits, and device types to meet fleet requirements,” the release added.
The inventory feature visualizes composition and distribution of device installations from 10 perspectives and the devices feature offers a consolidated list view of device-related information and has filtering and sorting capabilities.
The release stated the My Network app reduces time to resolution by up to 66 per cent on machines located in yards and on construction sites and allows employees to self-diagnose and resolve up to 75 per cent of telematic issues.
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