Vermeer launches mobile app for fleet, equipment management
PELLA, Iowa (UI) — Vermeer has launched a new mobile application designed to give contractors and equipment owners real-time access to fleet and machine information from the field.
The VermeerOne™ app, now available on iOS and Android devices, allows users to manage equipment through their smartphones or tablets, including access to operator manuals, warranty details, machine locations and performance data. The platform also connects users directly with their local Vermeer dealer.
“Since launching VermeerOne earlier this year, we've received tremendous feedback from equipment owners who appreciate having centralized access to their machine data and dealer support,” said Brianne Schulte, Vermeer vice president of strategy, risk, information technology and financial planning. “Equipment owners told us they want this information at their fingertips wherever they work. The mobile application delivers on that need by bringing VermeerOne capabilities to smartphones and tablets, providing the flexibility to monitor equipment from the job site, manage fleets on the road or check machine status during downtime. This means our customers can stay connected to what matters most, keeping their operations running smoothly and their equipment performing at its best.”
For machines equipped with telematics, the app provides additional features such as operational status updates, fault code alerts and analytics aimed at improving equipment utilization and reducing downtime.
The app is compatible with existing VermeerOne accounts, allowing current users to sign in immediately. New users can register directly through the app or work with their dealer to get started. The application is available through the Apple App Store and Google Play.
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