As time progresses we continue to see advancements in the technology that caters to human health. Hospitals and the equipment used to monitor the body are more advanced then they have ever been. Some simple tests that a doctor may have ran are now operated by technology and the tools that its creators made.
Should it be the same for vehicles? A vehicle whether a personal car or a semi-truck used for a profession requires similar attention as a human body, and the need for tools and technology in some ways is at a greater need considering that a vehicle cannot tell you what is wrong. The new diagnostic tools available to maintenance technicians also allow shorter down times which can lower consumer costs.
Companies like TruckTech + Remote Diagnostics are providing sensor based and telematic solutions that improve down time. Results have shown that trucks with the company’s tech spend about 30% less time in the shop and experience a 15% less chance of needing towed. The reason being is the information that the technology provides makes it quicker for maintenance workers to find and fix an issue.
With more technology provided to the maintenance crews that hold the fate of our vehicles the less time and money we stand to face. At a time where vehicles are continuously becoming more complex the more dire the need becomes for the diagnostics that a company like TruckTech + Remote Diagnostics can provide.
Information came from the article below.
https://www.fleetowner.com/maintenance/trucks-get-more-complex-so-does-fleet-maintenance