TIP Group Announces Strategic Partnership with Krone to Enhance Trailer Telematics Solutions

TIP Group a leading provider of innovative commercial truck and trailer telematics solutions, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Krone, a renowned player in the trailer manufacturing and telematics industry. This agreement marks a significant milestone for both companies and reinforces their commitment to driving technological advancements in the transport and logistics telematics sector.

 

The partnership aims to provide new Krone trailer users via TIP with OEM made modems so they can be used with TIP Trailer telematics. 

Krone and TIP GROUP Telematics

“This partnership with Krone is very important to us, as we want to provide all our customers and other stakeholders with meaningful data. As fleet data is becoming increasingly abundant,  data sharing accelerates every involved party to provide a better and more integrated service”  Theo De Vries, VP Services and Insight at TIP Group.

 

"Digital transformation necessitates data standardization, system interoperability, and open interfaces. Our partnership with TIP is a manifestation of our commitment to these principles," Ralf Faust, managing director at Krone.

 

Both companies are excited about the possibilities that this partnership presents in delivering a frictionless telematics product for all new Krone trailer users. The joint efforts will drive innovation, enhance customer experiences, and strengthen the industry as a whole.

 

For more information about the partnership and the telematics solutions offered, please visit https://www.tip-group.com/en/services/digital-services

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