Trackunit Upgrades Equipment Tracking Tech

Each connected tag links to the TU600 network already installed on machines, around the globe, connecting the user and expanding the data available for business insights.

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Trackunit has announced the latest Kin launch, asset utilization, which offers users increased visibility into how tagged equipment is being used. The announcement was made at The ARA show in Las Vegas. 

This new capability is providing the industry with more data points from a greatly increased range of devices and redefines how assets and equipment are monitored and managed. Kin Asset Utilization collects movement data from tagged assets and shows users if equipment is being used, in real time.

Trackunit is taking major steps to move construction machines, equipment, and tools, both large and small, into a new phase of monitoring and analysis that will assist right-sizing of fleets to improve productivity across the construction supply chain.

Discussing the latest activities, Soeren Brogaard, CEO, Trackunit says, “Construction continues to innovate and embrace technology on site and use the data generated to improve productivity. The launch of Asset Utilization for Kin is a big step to get more value out of your tools, equipment, and attachments through a single, easy to use app, like all of your other equipment.” 

The Kin tags use the company’s globally available mesh network, which offers the industry’s largest base of trackable devices. Kin is designed to connect to the company’s Raw (TU600) installed network of devices via the Trackunit Manager and the Trackunit Go app. Each connected tag links to the TU600 network already installed on machines, around the globe, connecting the user and expanding the data available for business insights.

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Construction industry studies indicate that site workers waste significant amounts of time searching for lost equipment and one-third of all annual tool purchases are the direct result of theft or loss, with only one-fifth of lost equipment ever found. The Kin device resides within a platform to greatly increase the scope of data available to users and organizations and continues to enhance solutions in an ever more data-led construction market. Kin will continue to provide a channel for new applications to be developed to meet the needs of customers, to reduce loss and increase productivity.   

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