Generator supplier MHM anticipates better monitoring of the performance of generators in the field and management of activities for a better response time through Trackunit’s internet-of-things solutions.
Each MHM generator will have a detailed digital lifelong logbook, similar to a car logbook, that will track it to a specific generator, its performance, and servicing and updating requirements.
The new service, known as ‘MHM Link Live’, will be delivered by a new division of MHM in association with ‘Works with Trackunit’. The new data stream is expected to help drive efficiency, reduce costs and equipment downtime.
MHM will also benefit from Trackunit’s insights, gained from its access to over 1.5 million connected devices across the world, which will be used in the development of the next generation of MHM’s fleet.
Managing director of MHM Group, Mat Llewellyn, said: “This really is the future of plant – allowing us to track performance of our generators whilst on site, enabling us to monitor faults and repair and service quicker,” said Llewellyn. “It will help not only us as a business, but also our customers, as we will be providing a much more intuitive service to the end user.