John Deere’s JDLink integrates Razor Tracking
The integration allows for Razor Tracking and John Deere customers to monitor their JDLink enabled equipment, service vehicles and non-powered equipment in either platform.
John Deere customers now have the ability to see their support vehicles and non-powered equipment alongside JDLink enabled equipment in Operations Center by integrating Razor Tracking devices.
This integration allows for Razor Tracking and John Deere customers to monitor their JDLink enabled equipment, service vehicles, and non-powered equipment in either platform. Beyond seeing GPS location, Razor Tracking devices will also provide vehicle VIN, fuel level, hours/mileage, location history, heading, speed, and vehicle on/off, when available, to John Deere Operations Center.
The Razor Tracking platform has significantly expanded in the last several years. With its launch in 2012, Razor Tracking set out to provide the most user-friendly telematics system in the industry. In the years since, Razor Tracking has introduced dash cameras, vehicle and site inspections, driver safety scorecard, tank monitoring, and so much more to optimize customer operations. In 2019, Razor Tracking set a new standard by providing an open data platform and expanding its product to allow integrations and resellers to embed Razor Tracking technology into their platform or onboard through a distributor program.
To learn more about Razor Tracking’s integrations, please visit razortracking.com/integrations