Phillips Connect and Noregon have joined forces in a new partnership aimed at enhancing maintenance solutions for commercial vehicles and heavy-duty equipment. The collaboration integrates Phillips Connect’s Connect1 trailer data into Noregon’s TripVision Remote Diagnostics system, streamlining the exchange of vital health data for trailers.
The integration promises to strengthen TripVision’s functionality by incorporating detailed trailer health and brake fault data directly from Connect1. Fleet operators will benefit from enhanced insights and management capabilities, with the ability to monitor both tractors and trailers in one unified platform.
“Our integration with TripVision is a game-changer for the industry,” said Rob Phillips, CEO and founder of Phillips Connect. “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.”
Through this partnership, customers will gain access to enhanced information on ABS and brake faults, empowering them to make informed maintenance decisions in real-time based on their vehicles’ overall health and safety status, the companies said.
“As Noregon looks to the future of fleet management, our partnership with Phillips Connect is a pivotal step towards that vision,” said Bill Hathaway, executive chairman and founder of Noregon. “This collaboration represents a groundbreaking approach to fleet monitoring, maintenance, and service, ensuring that our customers can achieve higher efficiency and reliability in their operations.”
The collaboration between Phillips Connect and Noregon marks an advancement in the integration of fleet data, delivering insights and efficiency to fleet operators, the companies said. By leveraging Phillips Connect’s trailer data within TripVision, fleets can now benefit from a more comprehensive understanding of their vehicle’s health, ultimately leading to improved operational efficiency and reliability.