New Hope, PA – December 18, 2024 – TENNA, the construction technology platform powering equipment fleet operations, closes out 2024 with an impressive list of new AEMP integrations added to its equipment management system. Through OEM and equipment rental integrations with Tenna, contractors can better manage their mixed fleet assets directly within Tenna’s platform, consolidating data from all connected systems.
This year, the company has built integrations to Takeuchi, JCB Livelink, Vermeer, Develon, Liebherr and TESMEC, and continues to scope additional AEMP integrations for the new year. By creating data flow from OEM providers to Tenna, the company provides its customers with access to location, run time, idle time, DEF levels, total fuel levels and consumption, fault codes, telematics data and more to integrate with their own fleet data into a single place on Tenna’s platform.
“Contractors get their equipment from a variety of different manufacturers and rental shops. Tenna’s growing list of integrations supports our commitment to supporting the tracking and management of everything in a construction business’s fleet and fully optimizing operations by connecting their systems in a central place,” said Tenna CEO and Co-Founder Austin Conti. “Equipment management is made easier by having third party OEM and equipment rental data flow directly into Tenna for total visibility. Contractors can monitor their data as one cohesive picture, opposed to viewing and measuring telematics data separately.”
This improved visibility over their total fleet of owned, leased and rented assets can help contractors better understand how those assets collectively affect productivity and make more informed decisions about purchasing, equipment moves and maintenance needs.
“The [OEM] integration is awesome,” said a project manager at Severino Trucking, one of Tenna’s customers. “It took me under five minutes to link 70 assets to Tenna. Utilizing OEM telematics is great and cost effective. Our company now has one platform that filters the OEM data from multiple manufacturers into one spot for our users to access.”
Tenna’s VP of Product and Co-Founder, Jose Cueva, said, “At the heart of equipment management is data. Without access to data, contractors cannot be fully informed on assets within their operations. By facilitating a seamless flow of data between OEM equipment systems and Tenna, our customers can see their full data story and make analyses using our tools to drive and inform better business decisions.”
Other noteworthy integrations Tenna has completed this year include the company’s partnership with Boom & Bucket, which provides contractors with real-time construction equipment valuations and sales alongside equipment management. This integration enables Tenna customers to manage the lifecycle of their owned fleet.
Additionally, Tenna has added the ability for Viewpoint® Vista™ users to seamlessly share fuel cost and entry data with their Viewpoint® Vista™ ERP via a fuel entry integration.
To learn more about Tenna’s integrations, visit the company’s integrated construction software page.
About Tenna
Tenna is the construction technology platform powering equipment fleet operations. Beyond tracking, Tenna connects every aspect of fleet management, giving contractors a full-picture view of their equipment operations and a greater understanding of equipment trends, so they can increase productivity and reduce costs. With more than 100 years of construction experience, Tenna helps contractors maximize their mixed fleet with industry-focused solutions that connect field, shop and office to optimize all aspects of equipment management. For more information, visit tenna.com.
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