CalAmp-Noregon partnership allows fleets to get preemptive alerts about vehicle issues before critical failures occur.  -  Photo: CalAmp

CalAmp-Noregon partnership allows fleets to get preemptive alerts about vehicle issues before critical failures occur.

Photo: CalAmp

Telematics provider CalAmp and diagnostics software provider Noregon are teaming up to give fleet operators remote vehicle diagnostics and predictive maintenance capabilities.

This partnership aims to blend real-time data insights from CalAmp fleet management software, edge computing, and cloud platform services with predictive algorithms in Noregon's TripVision remote diagnostic software. This will enable fleets to get preemptive alerts about vehicle issues before critical failures occur.

By integrating TripVision with iOn, operators gain not a more holistic view into their tractors, trailers, and cargo, as well as advanced vehicle diagnostics to prevent costly downtime.

TripVision provides calculated health and safety scores for each vehicle — color-coded based on severity — along with recommended action plans. Predictive health scores in TripVision can even estimate the mileage and time for when a fault will escalate. This supports early issue detection, which can help reduce maintenance costs, prevent roadside breakdowns, and maintain vehicle uptime.

“CalAmp stands apart in is its ability to triage the telematics data from the tractor to the trailer to the cargo inside,” said Bill Hathaway, CEO for Noregon, in a news release. “Through our partnership, Noregon will have the opportunity to incorporate new data on trailer components and contents in TripVision.”

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