Navman Wireless launches Qtanium Connect

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18 March 2015

Navman Wireless New Zealand has launched Qtanium Connect, a consolidated telematics portal designed to manage mixed equipment fleets in industries including construction, resources and mining.

Complying with the AEMP Telematics Data Standard, the company said it provides one-stop fleetwide visibility without adding third-party hardware to machines with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) telematics. It also supports the integration of data into the enterprise office system for broader business use.

Ian Daniel, vice president Asia Pacific, said: “In the past decade, contractors with mixed fleets have been increasingly limited in their use of telematics by the fractured nature of the reporting. Only the largest fleets supported by sizable IT teams and exceptional budgets have been able to afford to consolidate the data.

“With Qtanium Connect, organisations of any size and budget will be able to streamline reporting to maximise the potential of their equipment. The gives fleet managers insight and control that can help drive new fleet efficiencies and profitability.”

Using Qtanium Connect, fleet operators can request data access credentials from each OEM represented in their fleet in a single portal. Data from each reporting source is securely transmitted to operators’ servers and then aggregated for use in widgets, dashboards, maps and reports.

The information the portal makes available includes fuel burn, asset utilisation and engine management, work tool tracking, engine data reports and preventive maintenance schedules. Related information such as machine inspection data and photographs of machine damage can be imported into the system for further data consolidation.

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