Cummins Connected Diagnostics now available with Geotab

by Truck News

TORONTO, Ont. –Geotab and Cummins announced today that the Cummins Connected Diagnostics application is now available to customers using Geotab’s fleet management solution.

Geotab is one of the first technology providers  to support Connected Diagnostics, and provides improved fleet management, equipment maintenance and repair support to Cummins customers.

“We’re excited to be expanding the Geotab-compatible ecosystem, adding Cummins Connected Diagnostics application to our roster,” said Colin Sutherland, vice-president, sales, Geotab. “Our joint solution will allow fleet managers to address faults within seconds, assisting with quicker mission management decisions, reducing progressive damage potential and improving efficient maintenance and repair scheduling. Cummins Connected Diagnostics, enabled by Geotab’s GO devices, allow fleets to easily access useful, real-time engine data, cut costs and make more informed business decisions.”

“Cummins is excited to integrate Connected Diagnostics with Geotab, and through its innovative platform, we can bring Connected Diagnostics insight to a broad range of Cummins customers in many types of applications,” added John Malina, executive director – product connectivity business, Cummins. “We look forward to greater opportunities to support customer operations and repair processes in the near future through Geotab.”

Availability of Connected Diagnostics through Geotab will begin Feb. 9, 2016. For more information, visit the Geotab Marketplace at geotab.com/marketplace, or Cummins at cumminsengines.com/connected-diagnostics.


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