Pre Start Plus rebranded to Ideagen Asset Guard
Ideagen Plant Assessor is pleased to announce the rebrand of its flagship pre-start app, Pre Start Plus, to Asset Guard. This rebrand aligns with...
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We’ve been working on a number of very interesting partnerships over the past year which will ultimately ensure Plant Assessor becomes an even more useful and powerful tool for your business.
We are currently investigating integrations with numerous other software providers including contractor management software, asset & fleet management software, ERP, CRM and other systems with familiar acronyms.
Our integration strategy is principally focused on allowing Plant Assessor to work in conjunction with the systems our clients are using to manage assets, projects and personnel.
The idea is to make access to Plant Assessor’s amazing features easier by having them available within the system our clients use daily to run their businesses, or alternatively allow for easy data exchange between Plant Assessor and other business systems to reduce cost and increase efficiency.
The first integration we completed was with Unifleet by Uniqco, an Australian owned mobile asset Cloud reporting system which gives owners and managers full transparency on the performance and effectiveness of their vehicles – be they road, rail, site or port based.
Their Unifleet platform was the first cloud based, software-as-a-service reporting system in the Australian market and now boasts a significant network of clients, major state government departments including Main Roads Western Australia and private and public businesses across numerous sectors.
We’ve known the team at Uniqco for over 10 years and have been discussing a partnership for some time. We have seen their business gain traction both locally and overseas. They have a great reputation and are always looking to stay ahead of the pack. They had already completed an integration with a number of sophisticated GPS systems that gives the user unprecedented access to real-time data and were looking at other benefits they could deliver to their clients.
Uniqco MD, Grant Andrews describes it best when he says that Unifleet is more than a mobile asset reporting system.
“It helps Uniqco provide a full service strategy from procurement through to disposal and everything in-between including finance, fuel, telematics, maintenance and safety. It’ contains a business intelligence tool that enables Uniqco to help their clients manage and analyse strategic performance of every mobile asset in the fleet.”
Unifleet users can elect to include Plant Assessor in the feed which gives them a seamless view of both performance and safety information and full functionality of both platforms.
Our open API means we can ‘talk’ to almost any web based software so if you’re interested in talking about a potential system integration, please contact our Managing Director, Matt Turner on 1300 728 852 or send him an email at mturner@assessor.com.au.
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