Cummins Connected Diagnostics Now Available with Geotab
The Cummins Connected Diagnostics application is now available to customers using Geotab's fleet management solution.
by Staff
February 9, 2016
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The Cummins Connected Diagnostics application is now available to customers using Geotab's fleet management solution, the telematics and diesel engine providers have announced.
Connected Diagnostics leverages data from Geotab's latest GO devices to provide immediate notification of urgent engine system faults, and provides actionable information and genuine Cummins recommendations in an easy-to-understand notification report. The GPS-enabled GO7 is a plug-and-play device with internal antennas. It eliminates equipment out-of-service installation time; lowers installation costs; and improves fleet productivity.
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"Our joint solution will allow fleet managers to address faults within seconds, assisting with quicker mission management decisions, reducing progressive damage potential and improving efficient maintenance and repair scheduling," said Colin Sutherland, Geotab's vice president of sales.
Availability of Connected Diagnostics through Geotab will begin on Feb. 9.
Geotab is one of the first technology providers in the telematics industry to support Connected Diagnostics, and provides improved fleet management, equipment maintenance and repair support to Cummins customers. For more information, visit the Geotab Marketplace at geotab.com/marketplace or Cummins at cumminsengines.com/connected-diagnostics.
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