JCB has launched a new version of its LiveLink telematics system, which enables mixed fleet operators to control all of their plant and equipment with one network.
A statement from the UK equipment heavyweight said that JCB LiveLink is the companys own telematics system and is used on over 160,000 JCB machines worldwide, with more than 70,000 logins per month. Now these same remote machine monitoring benefits are available to customers who also operate non-JCB equipment.
The new JCB LiveLink Control Tower system allows fleet owners to seamlessly import fleet data from any telematics system compliant with the Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP) Telematics standard V1.2, said JCB. All machine information whether JCB or competitive equipment – can then be displayed and interpreted in one secure, intuitive web portal or integrated into a users own IT system. JCB will also provide several Developer Toolkit services to assist with integrating machine data into existing systems and rental or fleet management software.
Ian Sayers, JCBs managing director, Parts and Service, said: Many customers run mixed fleets and most manufacturers now offer a form of telematics support. This means fleet operators can be faced with a range of complex data, often in different formats. This invariably means logging into and viewing several incompatible systems in order to get a comprehensive overview of the entire fleets performance, whereabouts and service requirements.
The new JCB Control Tower eradicates this problem by consolidating information from across a complete fleet on to a single dedicated system. This allows those responsible for fleet management to interpret data from multiple sources, enabling more informed, more effective and faster decision making.
For customers looking to bring all their equipment on to this fleet management portal, JCB dealers can retrospectively fit the JCB LiveLink Lite system to machines with no telematics device previously installed, the company said.
JCBs LiveLink telematics fleet management system is standard on all heavyline and mid-range JCB machines and is now fitted on 90% of the JCB machines sold in Europe. Its features include monitoring fuel economy, data logging, breakdown prevention through early warning and planned maintenance, and real-time location reporting.