Noregon to launch an integrated vehicle health and safety management solution at ATA

Sept. 29, 2016
TripVision is available through major telematics providers and provides a detailed, real-time view into every vehicle in the entire fleet through any internet connected device.

Noregon will launch their latest product, TripVision, at the ATA Management Conference & Exhibition(MCE) in Las Vegas, Nevada on Oct. 1-4. Recognized in the industry for their JPRO product line, an in-shop diagnostic and repair solution, Noregon has leveraged their vehicle data expertise into a real-time health and safety management solution.

TripVision is available through major telematics providers and provides a detailed, real-time view into every vehicle in the entire fleet through any internet connected device. Fleet dispatchers are presented with actionable fault information and aggregated health/safety scores and recommendations to easily determine vehicle readiness. All pertinent information is organized in an easy-to-consume format and the customizable fault management options can be set to meet the exact needs of any fleet. TripVision covers all heavy duty vehicle makes, models and components.

The ability to have a clear line-of-sight into the health and safety status of every vehicle, as well as its fault history, can be a major benefit for fleet managers.

“We were hearing complaints from fleets that they were receiving an overwhelming amount of confusing fault data,” said Bill Hathaway, Noregon’s founder and CEO. “This led us to create TripVision so dispatchers could receive actionable information with expert recommendations for managing those faults."

Noregon revolutionized the in-shop commercial vehicle service industry with JPRO by offering rapid diagnostics of the entire vehicle, as well as detailed troubleshooting information to expedite the repair process, according to the company.

Noregon said it expects TripVision to build upon JPRO’s success by adding an in-vehicle solution to their suite of products.

“We work diligently to stay ahead of industry trends," said Dave Covington, vice president of Product Development. "With telematics poised for tremendous growth, fleets want to take advantage of the data produced by their vehicles. Our solution gives them a real-time health and safety picture of their vehicle; this is unprecedented in the industry."

Noregon will have product experts on hand to answer questions and offer TripVision demonstrations at booth No. 1215.

“We are excited to showcase the features and benefits of TripVision at the ATA show this year,” Hathaway said. “ATA is a tremendous industry advocate and the MCE event brings together the companies that can truly benefit from what TripVision has to offer.”

Noregon will be holding a press conference at 12:50 p.m. on October 1.

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