Telematics Data Standard enables access to machine data.

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Representatives from AEM and AEMP have approved a proposal under which manufacturers would make telematics data available to end-user customers through secure internet protocol. As part of joint initiative, AEMP and AEM task forces had conducted confidential member surveys, AEM to help determine manufacturer types and level of data to release to end-users and AEMP to help assess barriers to telematics usage and determine what types of data end-users need to effectively manage their fleets.



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AEM, AEMP Ramp Up Work on Industry Telematics Data Standard



End-users will get more convenient access to machine data as result of cooperative effort



Task forces representing equipment manufacturers and fleet managers have cleared the way to work on details of an industry telematics data standard, to provide machinery end-users with a standard machine data communication feed.



Representatives from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and the Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP) have approved a proposal under which manufacturers would make telematics data available to end-user customers through a secure internet protocol. End-user customers would agree to only use telematics data to support their operational needs and not disclose it to third-party companies for the purpose of aggregation.



Equipment Professionals and Manufacturers Surveyed Members

As part of the joint initiative, the AEMP and AEM task forces had both conducted confidential member surveys, AEM to help determine manufacturer types and level of data to release to end-users and AEMP to help assess the barriers to telematics usage and determine what types of data end-users need to effectively manage their fleets. The two groups shared survey results and will continue to clarify and define data parameters as they work toward a final standard.  The task forces will now appoint technical experts to more fully tackle issues such as how to measure performance-related data in a standard, meaningful format. 



“AEMP successfully lead the industry’s first telematics initiative in 2008, and this is a natural next step in its evolution.  It will benefit every end user who manages and maintains heavy equipment. It demonstrates AEMP’s commitment to the Equipment Triangle philosophy we embrace by building upon our mutual trust and respect for each party’s proprietary information.” said Bob Merritt, CEM, AEMP’s CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors and Director of Equipment, URS Energy & Construction Division.



“AEM established its task force to help its members reach consensus on an industry telematics data standard that will enable equipment manufacturers to support the needs of their customers,” said Steve Gosselin, AEM’s telematics task force chair and Vice President Customer Services Support, Caterpillar, Inc.



About the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) - www.aem.org

AEM is the North American-based international trade group providing innovative business development resources to advance the off-road equipment manufacturing industry in the global marketplace. AEM membership comprises more than 850 companies and more than 200 product lines in the agriculture, construction, forestry, mining and utility sectors worldwide. AEM is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with offices in the world capitals of Washington, D.C.; Ottawa, Canada; and Beijing, China.



About the Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP) – www.aemp.org   

AEMP represents more than 500 fleet management professionals in more than 350 companies who work in construction, government, utilities, energy, mining and more.  A cornerstone of the association is its Equipment Triangle philosophy, whereby a balanced relationship must exist between the End User, Distributor, and OEM in the life cycle of a piece of heavy equipment.  AEMP advances this philosophy through its world class education and industry-leading certification programs.

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