Advantage PressurePro, a world leader in Tire Monitoring Solutions, and Trimble have announced the integration of PressurePro’s TPMS capabilities with the Trimble SNM451 Connected Site Gateway telematics device. The integration, which adds full tire performance data, further expands the functionality of the versatile and cost effective SNM451.
The SNM451 is a ruggedized telematics device for tracking and managing the efficiency of site assets, light equipment and haul vehicles in Trimble’s Web-based VisionLink fleet, asset and site productivity management solution. Offering asset location, run time, cycle time and load count information via cellular connection as often as once a minute, the SNM451 brings vital, real-time information and alerts direct to customers. With the addition of PressurePro’s Tire Management capabilities, customers will now gain a full range of tire performance data including real-time tire pressure and temperature readings, enabling customers to further increase efficiency and productivity.
“We’re excited to extend our integrated functionality to another Trimble telematics device,” states Jason Zaroor, COO of PressurePro. “Working alongside a global technology leader such as Trimble is always advantageous and adding the SNM451 integration to our existing SNM940 solution opens new opportunities for our customers. Businesses no longer look at technology as an added cost of doing business, but rather as a way to enhance bottom line profits and increase operational efficiencies. PressurePro and Trimble offer powerful solutions that give users a competitive advantage in the marketplace.”
“The addition of PressurePro TPMS sensors to the SNM451, our rugged, economical telematics device, allows Trimble to offer contractors the ability to choose the device that best fits their tire management needs,” says Roz Buick, Vice President and General Manager of Trimble's Heavy Civil Construction Division. "Collaborating with PressurePro, we can offer contractors innovative solutions to manage their fleets and realize greater efficiencies and savings.”