HDA Truck Pride Partners With iMatics For Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket Telematics Program

HDA Truck Pride Partners With iMatics For Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket Telematics Program

The program group says that this integrated platform delivers a telematics ecosystem with mutually beneficial results to fleets, independent repair facilities and the HDA Truck Pride membership network.

HDA Truck - LogoHDA Truck Pride has partnered with iMatics LLC to bring launch an aftermarket telematics program for the commercial vehicle industry. The program group says that this integrated platform delivers a telematics ecosystem with mutually beneficial results to fleets, independent repair facilities and the HDA Truck Pride membership network.

The telematics system delivers real time data with vehicle tracking, measurable productivity enhancements, regulatory compliance standards and a comprehensive on-board fault guidance diagnostics solution to fleets. Numerous enhancements can be integrated including reefer temperature and tire pressure monitoring, as well as, an advanced fuel savings software.

iMatics’ Fleet Connect software platform provides digital communication between fleets and the HDA Truck Pride parts and service network with the data and analytics necessary to make critical buying decisions.

“Telematics have been in our industry for 30 years and have recently been advancing at lightning speed. HDA Truck Pride is proud to be on the cutting-edge of this technology. We know that having a connected network with integrated platforms is necessary for the long-term success of our members. Our partners at iMatics have turned our vision into a reality. We’re ready to revolutionize the way parts and service get to market,” said Tina Alread, director of sales and marketing at HDA Truck Pride.

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