Wireless Machine-Information Systems
WIRELESS MACHINE-INFORMATION SYSTEMS Product Reviews
OEM Data Delivery Multi-Pump is a wireless, paperless technology that identifies each vehicle, its location, and the fluids dispensed to it.
The Association of Equipment Management Professionals Telematics Data Standard promises easier, more accurate, and quicker flow of machine data into...
At the heart of OEM Data Delivery's secure fuel system is a wireless device that identifies each vehicle, its location and the fuel dispensed to it.
To simplify heavy equipment servicing for mechanics and fuel truck drivers, the Spectrum Equipment Service System electronically collects asset-...
Borg Fleet, a telematics-enabled fleet-management software platform, will be offered for free in its Starter Edition form to small-fleet owners with...
Developed by California-based Topcon Positioning Systems, Tierra is a Web-based asset mobile management tool that helps fleets track equipment...
CraneSTAR equips each crane with a Manitowoc-engineered control unit that monitors operating data via the crane’s proprietary CAN bus network or...
Powerful enough to run Trimble’s SCS900 Site Controller Software, the Trimble Tablet for construction is a rugged portable computer that eliminates...
TrakitGPS’s TrakitALL Asset Locating and Logistics module is a remote wireless satellite transmitter with integrated GPS chipset, motion sensor...
Kuva configurable wireless asset-tracking device from Intergis uses GPS/GSM system technology.
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Articles On WIRELESS MACHINE-INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Telogis will hold a users conference, Telogis Latitude, on May 21-24 at the St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort in Dana Point, Calif. Attendees can network with their peers, share best practices with global enterprises, and take part in interactive...
Navman Wireless announced a strategic alliance with OEM Data Delivery that will deliver "fuel burn" data to fleet managers.
When considering telematics implementation, review the issue of data integrity
The basics of using and integrating telematics to make a noticeable difference in fleet management
GPS fleet-tracking systems increase control over equipment productivity, costs and profits
One hurdle to realizing the promise of telematics seems to be the high cost of fleet-wide implementation, both in terms of up-front equipment cost and recurring monthly access fees, which can range anywhere from $20 to $35 per month for each unit.
Telematics' goal is to streamline and simplify the process of tracking your fleet and keeping it in tip-top shape. With a few clicks, fleet managers can see where their equipment is, what it’s doing, and what condition it’s in.
Telematics provides enough data to overload a manager. Learn what to use and what to ignore.
With fewer than one in five fleets implementing telematics into their management process, the gap between technology and real-world benefit is wide. The Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP) identified that gap more than two years...
Navman Wireless enters off-road tracking system market
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