Trackunit launches "Sites" product

July 18, 2023

Trackunit has launched Trackunit Sites, a job-site location solution targeting efficiency savings across construction sites and depots.

Fleet owners and site managers can now leverage live machine data across projects to build site-specific business processes via easy-to-use site dashboards that allow real-time access to all connected machines and equipment.

Auto-grouping, preset alert triggers, and reports generated by a machine’s arrival, departure, and position on a specific site allow users to integrate digital solutions, automate processes, and minimize manual administration of their fleet connectivity on the work site and depot.

“For many of our customers, the focus is not simply on the fleet or individual machines, but rather the sites where work is happening—be that job sites for a contractor, rental depots for a rental equipment manager, or perhaps even a warehouse,” said Trackunit CEO Soeren Brogaard. “With Sites, fleet managers will be able to apply the power of advanced telematics to what really matters: their unique job sites and depots.”

For rental companies, Sites makes it much easier to see what is on their site or yard, where equipment is and whether it is on its way in or out. For contractors, they will get an up-to-the-minute picture of their job sites eliminating the need for ongoing manual site-level administration.

Fleet owners will also be able to use Trackunit Manager for easier maintenance over time with each site having its own dedicated home page. That will enable the quick identification of problems and instigate remedial action before they become critical and potentially more costly.

Source: Trackunit

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