Fleet Complete and ConMet recently formed a partnership that integrates data from ConMet’s PreSet Plus SmartHub into Fleet Complete dashboards to help customers optimize vehicle care and performance.
Fleet Complete provides connected mobility solutions, and ConMet has designed, engineered and manufactured commercial vehicle parts that deliver vehicle performance and maintenance efficiencies for more than 50 years. Through their new collaboration, the companies hope to combine their smart technologies in a way that helps customers around the globe better harness and utilize vehicle component data.
“The wheel-end is a critical component of any commercial vehicle,” said Tony Lourakis, chief executive officer at Fleet Complete. “With ConMet as a partner, we will be able to offer our customers greater insights and better visibility into the vehicle’s entire ecosystem. This collaboration is helping us achieve our most important goal—helping fleets thrive by solving their unique problems through smart technologies.”
ConMet’s PreSet Plus SmartHub is the first connected health monitoring system integrated into hub assemblies. SmartHub monitors in real-time the condition of the hub, brake, and tire to assist fleet managers in making informed maintenance decisions. The newly combined solution will help fleets and their drivers improve safety, minimize costly roadside maintenance events, and maximize uptime, Fleet Complete said.
“SmartHub provides a comprehensive connected solution for fleets, giving them access to critical vehicle data,” said Paul Washicko, vice president and general manager of ConMet’s digital business unit. “The technology is also backed by more than 50 years of ConMet advanced wheel-end expertise and the latest in data analytics, resulting in reliable insights that customers can depend upon. Together with Fleet Complete, we will be able to offer this extended visibility to our joint customers.
“We’re excited to see the positive impact our partnership will have for the commercial vehicle industry as a whole.”