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QUALCOMM, a provider of business-to-business wireless enterprise applications and services, and TMTsoftware, the provider of fleet maintenance software, have announced the full integration of TMT's TRANSMAN, a best-in-class maintenance management solution, with QUALCOMM's GlobalTRACS equipment management system and OmniTRACS mobile communications system, creating a complete and automatic maintenance management solution that helps to manage the entire fleet maintenance process.
With the integration, TMTsoftware's TRANSMAN system receives hours and location details from the GlobalTRACS system and miles and location details from the OmniTRACS system on a scheduled basis. This integrated solution provides companies complete control over both their assets and workflow processes and significantly improves organizational efficiencies and profitability because maintenance can be scheduled in a timely manner and only when needed.
“QUALCOMM is excited to work with TMTsoftware to help customers improve their maintenance programs by integrating the critical information from QUALCOMM mobile systems into TRANSMAN,” said Larry Cleary, vice president and general manager for the construction equipment group at QUALCOMM Wireless Business Solutions. “This integration illustrates QUALCOMM's commitment to working with best-in-class providers to present customers with high-quality solutions to enhance success.”
The integrated solution is compatible with the GlobalTRACS and OmniTRACS systems already used by businesses worldwide, so construction equipment and transportation fleets can easily add this tool without changing their mobile systems. Benefits of this solution include accurate hour meters and odometer readings for equipment, hours/miles maintenance predictions, automatic maintenance scheduling and timely information. TRANSMAN seamlessly works with back-office applications and is available in Microsoft Windows, iSeries and Internet environments. It also optimizes business operations by removing redundancies and cutting unnecessary costs such as manual maintenance tracking or logs.
“We are very pleased to be working with QUALCOMM to provide a fully integrated maintenance solution that communicates with equipment and back-office systems,” said Rick Rosenberg, president of TMTsoftware. “This powerful integration will help customers plan for and schedule appropriate maintenance, saving them considerable time and costs.”
With the integration, TMTsoftware's TRANSMAN system receives hours and location details from the GlobalTRACS system and miles and location details from the OmniTRACS system on a scheduled basis. This integrated solution provides companies complete control over both their assets and workflow processes and significantly improves organizational efficiencies and profitability because maintenance can be scheduled in a timely manner and only when needed.
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The integrated solution is compatible with the GlobalTRACS and OmniTRACS systems already used by businesses worldwide, so construction equipment and transportation fleets can easily add this tool without changing their mobile systems. Benefits of this solution include accurate hour meters and odometer readings for equipment, hours/miles maintenance predictions, automatic maintenance scheduling and timely information. TRANSMAN seamlessly works with back-office applications and is available in Microsoft Windows, iSeries and Internet environments. It also optimizes business operations by removing redundancies and cutting unnecessary costs such as manual maintenance tracking or logs.
“We are very pleased to be working with QUALCOMM to provide a fully integrated maintenance solution that communicates with equipment and back-office systems,” said Rick Rosenberg, president of TMTsoftware. “This powerful integration will help customers plan for and schedule appropriate maintenance, saving them considerable time and costs.”
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