Liebherr Expands Connected Fleet Tools with MyLiebherr Maintenance and MyLiebherr Performance

Geo-Track mapping feature records historical machine locations for improved routing and safety.

Uptime. It’s a favorite word for fleet managers. If you’re a Liebherr customer, I’ve got some uptime news for you. The company recently expanded the capabilities of its MyLiebherr customer portal with two new services: MyLiebherr Maintenance and MyLiebherr Performance. Both are aimed at more uptime. These tools are designed specifically for earthmoving machines and material handlers, which are two of Liebherr’s specialties. MyLiebherr Maintenance and Performance tie into Liebherr Connect — the OEM’s broader machine connectivity platform. What do these new tech services do exactly? Let’s find out.   

What is MyLiebherr Maintenance?

MyLiebherr Maintenance focuses on machine health and service management. The goal is to identify inefficiencies, reduce idle time, lower fuel consumption, and improve machine deployment strategies. Inside the MyLiebherr portal, users get a fleet-wide machine overview with a traffic-light status system.

The system includes:

  • Upcoming maintenance intervals
  • Fluid-level alerts
  • Active machine notifications (sorted by priority and notification date)
  • Service history
  • Recommended actions
  • Scheduled service appointments
  • Integration into Liebherr’s MyAssistant for Earthmoving app, where it can immediately record and submit damage reports.

What is MyLiebherr Performance?

If MyLiebherr Maintenance focuses on machine health, MyLiebherr Performance focuses on machine behavior. This platform analyzes operational and utilization data from Liebherr earthmoving machines and material handlers. It sounds pretty next level. The goal is to identify inefficiencies, reducing idle time, lowering fuel consumption, and improving your machine deployment strategies.

The platform includes:

  • Utilization tracking
  • Idle-time monitoring
  • Fuel-consumption analysis compared to global averages
  • Payload weighing data analysis
  • Internal fleet benchmarking
  • Geo-Track location history (past machine locations can be queried and analyzed)

Geo-Track adds fleet visibility

It’s that last feature above that really jumped out at me — MyLiebherr Performance’s Geo-Track mapping. The system records historical machine locations and displays them visually on a map. This allows contractors to review those routes, analyze workflows, and maybe improve site logistics. For larger operations, especially in something like quarry and aggregates work, route optimization can have a real impact on fuel burn, wear and tear, and cycle times.

Liebherr Connect is the foundation

Both new services sit on top of Liebherr Connect, which serves as the company’s broader connectivity and digital infrastructure platform. Liebherr Connect links all these machines, apps, cloud services, and customer portals together. Learn more about Liebherr Connect here.

About the Author

Keith Gribbins

Keith Gribbins is the head of content at Construction Equipment, where he leads editorial strategy across print, digital, video, and social channels. An award-winning journalist with more than 20 years of experience, Keith has won 17 national and regional editorial awards and is known for his hands-on reporting style, regularly visiting manufacturers, operating equipment, and covering major industry events worldwide.