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Wacker Neuson expands Trackunit partnership

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Wacker Neuson is extending its partnership with telematics and IoT specialist Trackunit for a further five years and will expand the cooperation to include Trackunit’s Kin tracking device for non-powered equipment and attachments.

The technology is used by Wacker Neuson to deliver its EquipCare customer platform for fleet and data management. The use of the Kin devices will provide owners with greater visibility on its smaller equipment and machine attachments.

Wacker Neuson has expanded its partrnership wth Trackunit. (Photo: Wacker Neuson) Wacker Neuson is expanding the digital tools available to its customers. (Photo: Wacker Neuson)

Approximately 15,000 new items will become part of Trackunit’s Bluetooth network in the first year as part of the deal, and Wacker Neuson will be able to also connect more than 50,000 of its Battery One units.

At the same time, the OEM has entered a long term partnership with German construction software company OneStop Pro to develop additional digital products to “connect with customers more directly”.

One of the first integrated products is the cloud-based EquipCare Pro software, which allows customers to manage, schedule and evaluate all their machines, equipment and bulk items, regardless of manufacturer or brand.

“We use digital technologies strategically to make our customers’ day-to-day work easier and more efficient,” said Alexander Greschner, chief sales officer of Wacker Neuson, “In order to be able to offer the best solution for our customers, we have positioned ourselves in such a way that we can develop and operate digital products based on our own IoT backend.

“We have built up the relevant expertise in-house. In addition, we work with partners who are established on the market and can quickly develop suitable solutions together with us.”

On using Trackunit’s Kin to connect batteries, Greschner said; “We are already selling a lot of battery-powered equipment, and this will help us keep track on those smaller pieces of equipment and power units.

“This will have a direct impact on the health and lifecycle of our machines and batteries, directly benefitting the customer.”

Trackunit CEO Soeren Brogaard said the company was excited about strengthening its partnership with the Wacker Neuson; “we believe collaboration is key to building the network and enabling the development of the ecosystem.

“The more transparent the industry is and the more we can share data, the more we can effect change on downtime. This in time will enable the industry to restore its former reputation as a force for progress as we find better, cleaner ways of doing business.”

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