
Noregon’s recently released TripVision vehicle health monitoring solution for heavy-duty trucks has been made available on the Geotab Marketplace.
Noregon’s recently released TripVision vehicle health monitoring solution for heavy-duty trucks has been made available on the Geotab Marketplace.

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Noregon’s recently released TripVision vehicle health monitoring solution for heavy-duty trucks has been made available on the Geotab Marketplace.
TripVision is a fault-guidance service that provides real-time vehicle health monitoring for all heavy-duty makes and models. Fleet dispatchers receive actionable fault information from each vehicle, including a safety score, health score, and location information.
TripVision is accessible through a portal using any internet connected device and is displayed in an organized format that shows all pertinent information.
“TripVision provides a comprehensive solution for fleets to turn their vehicle data into usable information,” said Bill Hathaway, founder and CEO at Noregon. “Noregon is extremely excited to work with Geotab and offer this much-needed solution to our mutual customers.”
The Geotab Marketplace is a complement to the MyGeotab platform that offers an "ecosystem" of business-focused applications and add-ons. The marketplace is on track to feature more than 200 third-party applications by the end of the year, according to Geotab.
“Our partnership with Noregon enables heavy-duty fleets to reduce maintenance costs and increase safety by effectively monitoring fault information and vehicle health,” said, Neil Cawse, CEO, Geotab. “This integrated solution provides insight into real-time vehicle diagnostics, allowing dispatchers to make data-driven decisions to optimize the performance of their fleet.”
For more information on the Geotab Marketplace, click here.

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