Krone Trailer and TIP Group have lately announced valuable cooperation with the target to make data transfer easier. In particular, the two companies aim to make Krone’s advanced Telematics hardware and TIP Trailer Telematics applications communicate between each other.

Krone’s innovative telematics solution allows for real-time trailer data analysis, which is fundamental for offering connected services. Data standardization and system interoperability are pivotal to meet the escalating demand for digitalization. The partnership of Krone with TIP guarantees this transparency and convenience by enabling access to all required data through the user’s preferred telematics portal and offers frictionless telematics services to TIP customers. 

Statements from Krone and TIP

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

“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”, added Theo De Vries, VP Services and Insight at TIP Group.

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