FLEETS

ESCO unveils ESCOiQ Track

New release makes attachment identification and management easier

Staff reporter

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The mobile application allows users to quickly scan and locate attachments using a unique digital ID; tracking is also easy, and at the same time a user can view asset history and summary data either on their mobile device or via the online dashboard.

The app also offers information for product support, including parts lists and videos, any of which can be accessed easily with Track and made instantly visible to the user.

“For dealers and end users managing a rental fleet, Track saves time and offers innovative application functionality, such as checking in and out attachments, recording attachment conditions with uploaded photos, and identifying spare parts,” construction products director Anna Thames said.

Track can be downloaded on the ESCOiQ page.

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