Cummins Connected Diagnostics now available with DriverTech DT4000

by Truck News

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — DriverTech and Cummins revealed today that the Cummins Connected Diagnostics application will now be available to customers using DT4000 from DriverTech.

The companies said that Connected Diagnostics enhances the DriverTech capability for customers with Cummins power by leveraging data from the DT4000 system to deliver immediate notification of urgent engine system faults to fleet customers, and provides actionable information with genuine Cummins recommendations in an easy-to-read notification report.

“DriverTech is excited to collaborate with Cummins to increase uptime and reduce the time a truck is in the shop through Connected Diagnostics,” said Mark Haslam, DriverTech president and CEO. “This collaboration between DriverTech and Cummins provides DriverTech customers with the ability to obtain real-time diagnostic information from Cummins through its extensive capability to evaluate the data sent over our mobile communication gateway.”

“Cummins is excited to have Connected Diagnostics available to our mutual customers who depend on the technology of DriverTech,” added John Malina, executive director, product connectivity business, Cummins. “Connected Diagnostics’ value will enhance our customer’s daily operational efficiency as well as support the repair process that may be required. We look forward to greater opportunities in the near future with DriverTech.”

For more information, visit  www.cumminsengines.com/connected-diagnostics or www.drivertech.com. 


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