Mack to Develop Fleet Management Offerings for Concrete Mixer Fleets
Mack Trucks has reached an agreement with WheresMyConcrete to develop future service options for Mack Fleet Management Services.
by Staff
September 19, 2016
Photo: Tom Berg
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Photo: Tom Berg
Mack Trucks has reached an agreement with WheresMyConcrete to develop future service options for Mack Fleet Management Services.
WheresMyConcrete’s additions to Mack’s fleet management offerings are designed to help improve asset visibility and dispatch efficiency for concrete mixer fleets. WheresMyConcrete provides real-time data for concrete mixer fleet dispatchers to improve transparency and service to customers and analytics designed to improve operations.
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“With the ability to view critical fleet information in real-time, WheresMyConcrete gives our concrete mixer customers the tools they need to be successful,” said David Pardue, Mack vice president of connected vehicle and uptime services.
Mack Fleet Management Services connects proprietary data from Mack’s integrated telematics hardware with third-party solutions to help customers manage operations. Mack’s GuardDog Connect telematics serves as the enabling platform for Mack Fleet Management Services and is standard on Mack Pinnacle, Granite, Titan and TerraPro concrete pumper models.
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