Detroit Diesel Unveils Detroit Connect

Sept. 18, 2013
Detroit Diesel Corporation has introduced Detroit Connect, the telematics arm that includes the Detroit Virtual Technician onboard diagnostics system.

Detroit Diesel Corporation has introduced Detroit Connect, the telematics arm that includes the Detroit Virtual Technician onboard diagnostics system.

The new brand serves to strengthen Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) and Detroit’s commitment to developing integrated telematics solutions that enhance efficiency, uptime and performance. Detroit Diesel said the Connect is the first OEM-provided, factory-installed telematics solution with remote diagnosis capability for the trucking industry.

 “DTNA and Detroit deliver innovative products that impact the bottom line for our customers,” said David Hames, general manager, marketing and strategy for Daimler Trucks North America. “With products like Detroit Virtual Technician and Visibility fleet software, Detroit has already established a solid foundation for telematics solutions. By formalizing the Detroit Connect brand, we are utilizing and building upon this groundwork to pave the way for additional product introductions and enhancements.”

In conjunction with the launch of the brand, Detroit Connect has also introduced its new On-Board Tablet. The On-Board Tablet joins Virtual Technician and Visibility fleet software solutions to create a comprehensive suite of services that form the critical link between vehicles, engineers, service outlets and fleet managers.

“More than 60,000 Freightliner and Western Star customers have already benefitted from the proven advantages of Detroit Connect solutions, and the new On-Board Tablet will make it even easier to streamline and optimize data and communications,” said Brad Williamson, manager, engine and component marketing Daimler Trucks North America.

The Detroit Connect new On-Board Tablet is an advanced mobile device that is equipped with four powerful apps to streamline driver communications and responsibilities. Developed in collaboration with Zonar Systems, the 7-inch color touch screen Android tablet provides Hours-of-Service logs for reporting; Two-Way Messaging including text to voice; Advanced Navigation for asset-specific routing and simplified Pre- and Post-trip Inspection.

The tablet works in tandem with Virtual Technician and Visibility fleet software.

Available for Freightliner and Western Star trucks with an EPA 2010 or newer Detroit engines, the proprietary Virtual Technician technology helps reduce downtime and decrease maintenance costs by providing a technical snapshot of the engine’s status as soon as the Check Engine light comes on, enabling drivers and fleet managers to make informed decisions with real-time information. The Detroit Customer Support Center then relays the information to the provided contact to determine the issue, recommended service, how soon the engine needs to be serviced, and supply the closest authorized Detroit service location. Often, depending on the issue, the driver can complete the delivery before visiting the service center.

Trained technicians are alerted in advance of the customer’s arrival, so they can quickly line up the parts, arrange for service and repair the problem.

For more information, go to www.DemandDetroit.com/connect.