Phillips Connect is partnering with Noregon to integrate its Connect1 trailer data with Noregon's TripVision remote diagnostics system to facilitate the exchange of essential Connect1 health data, including location, odometer readings, brake diagnostics, and overall trailer status, using the TripVision interface.
The integration bolsters TripVision's functionality by incorporating in-depth trailer health and brake fault data, complemented by direct connections back to Connect1 for thorough insights, Phillips Connect said.
“Our integration with TripVision is a game-changer for the industry,” Rob Phillips, Phillips Connect founder and CEO, said in a news release. “By bringing together the best of what both our companies have to offer, we’re enabling fleets to operate with an efficiency and clarity that was previously unattainable.
“This is about providing our customers with the tools they need to succeed in a competitive landscape.”
Through this collaboration, Phillips Connect and Noregon are working to enhance maintenance solutions available to the market, the companies said. By integrating data from Phillips Connect’s monitoring systems with TripVision’s diagnostics capabilities, customers will have access to a unified platform where they can monitor tractors and trailers in one place.
This integration offers enhanced information on ABS and brake faults among other critical diagnostics, providing fleet operators with actionable insights. The aim is to improve the maintenance and operational efficiency of fleets, ensuring vehicles are monitored and maintained with the most up-to-date information.
“As Noregon looks to the future of fleet management, our partnership with Phillips Connect is a pivotal step toward that vision,” said Bill Hathaway, Noregon founder and executive chairman. “This collaboration represents a groundbreaking approach to fleet monitoring, maintenance, and service. It enables us to offer unparalleled insights into fleet health, ensuring that our customers can achieve higher efficiency and reliability in their operations.”