Mack Trucks has announced the full commercial launch of its integrated Allison Transmission data within the Mack GuardDog Connect telematics solution.
The Allison integration is now available across all Mack powertrains.
Allison Transmission telematics are now fully integrated into Mack GuardDog Connect telematics solution on all powertrains.

Existing customers with compatible Mack vehicles can access the new Allison integration into GuardDog Connect immediately.
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Mack Trucks has announced the full commercial launch of its integrated Allison Transmission data within the Mack GuardDog Connect telematics solution.
The Allison integration is now available across all Mack powertrains.
This development follows the successful completion of its pilot program testing the integration of Allison telematics and GuardDog Connect.
The expanded offering builds on Mack’s March announcement of its industry-first partnership with Allison Transmission.
Mack said this relationship has delivered “exceptional” results during its pilot phase.
The original integration introduced direct incorporation of Allison Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) data and other parameters into GuardDog Connect’s 24/7 monitoring service.
This streamlined customer communications by providing one point of contact through Mack rather than multiple sources.
Now, this proven approach is being made available across Mack’s complete powertrain lineup. Customer feedback revealed 100% satisfaction with the integrated approach, with participants praising the streamlined communications and proactive service capabilities.
“The pilot program results exceeded our expectations,” said Jonathan Randall, president of Mack Trucks North America. “Achieving 100% customer satisfaction validates our commitment to making Mack easy to do business with. We’re now ready to extend these proven benefits to customers across our entire powertrain lineup.”
Mack said the pilot program demonstrated significant value for fleet operators managing diverse vehicle configurations.
Waste Pro USA, one of the pilot participants, reported substantial operational improvements through the integrated monitoring system.
“The program works very well,” said David Kutschinski, vice president of fleet and maintenance at Waste Pro USA. “Critical alerts like an overheat or low oil pressure are delivered in real time, while other non-critical alerts are appropriately delayed because the system wants to see if the code will correct itself before sending an alert. We utilize the notifications based on severity and find the information invaluable in our fleet maintenance activities.”
Eagle Rock Concrete, another pilot participant, emphasized the clarity the system provides: “Clarification as to whether the fault is only showing as the ‘wrench’ symbol on the transmission control panel or if it is chassis related between the transmission and truck gives us the insight we need for faster decision-making," said Wesley Massey, Eagle Rock Concrete assets and environmental manager.
The full launch introduces enhanced monitoring capabilities that extend beyond the original pilot scope. The expanded GuardDog Connect integration now provides:
Universal Coverage: Available across all Mack powertrains, not limited to specific configurations
Retroactive Access: Existing customers with compatible vehicles can access the service immediately
Enhanced Diagnostics: Improved fault code interpretation and resolution guidance
Streamlined Service Coordination: Single point of contact for all powertrain-related issues.
“This isn’t just about new customers,” said Marty Foulks, Mack connected vehicle product manager. “We’re making these enhanced capabilities available to our entire customer base with compatible vehicles, ensuring no one is left behind as we advance our telematics offerings.”
Mack said the expansion addresses critical industry needs identified through customer feedback and market analysis.
Key improvements include:
Moving forward with seamless Allison Transmission integration
Identifying opportunities to enhance supplier support relationships
Developing comprehensive service protocols for mixed-fleet operations
Creating roadmaps to prioritize supplier integrations based on customer demand.
“We’ve learned from our pilot customers that fleet operators need integrated solutions that work across their entire operation,” Foulks said. “This expansion delivers on that need while maintaining the quality and reliability Mack customers expect.”
The Allison integration represents part of Mack’s broader strategy to enhance customer uptime through advanced telematics and proactive service solutions, the company said.
Mack will continue to explore additional supplier integrations and service enhancements based on customer feedback and industry demands.
“Our goal remains focused on maximizing customer uptime and simplifying fleet management,” Randall said. “This successful expansion proves that when we listen to our customers and deliver integrated solutions, everyone benefits.”
The enhanced GuardDog Connect service with full Allison Transmission integration is now available to all eligible customers with Integrated Uptime subscriptions at no additional charge.

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