Diversey Care’s IntelliTrail Module-Crash Alert Provides Instant Collision Notifications


Diversey Care division today introduced Crash Alert, the newest feature for its TASKI® IntelliTrail® full-service fleet management system. The technology instantly and remotely alerts facility managers when an IntelliTrail-equipped floor care machine has collided, ensuring quick review of floor care assets and the facilities in which they operate.

“Crash Alert is an extremely beneficial addition to IntelliTrail, allowing immediate action following a machine crash,” said Jan Willem Tinge, Global Vice President Facilities and Machines, Diversey Care. “Now, facility managers know exactly when and where incidents are occurring, and can be proactive about machine maintenance if needed in order to reduce downtime in the future.”

Key features and benefits of IntelliTrail® Crash Alert include the ability to:
•       Track machine handling and ensure asset protection
•       Monitor driving behavior and thus identify which operators may need additional training
•       See the status and availability of a machine after a collision

As an integral part of Diversey Care’s Internet of Clean™ platform, IntelliTrail® tracks the operational status of an entire fleet with advanced technology and features including GPS tracking, reported battery and hour use, and management summaries. Facility managers can now mount the system on both TASKI and competitor floor care machines, and non-scrubber assets such as vacuum cleaners, cleaning carts and burnishers to track their entire fleet.

For more information on IntelliTrail, visit: sealedair.com/diverseycare/Intellitrail

Diversey Care is a division of Sealed Air Corp., a leader in food safety and security, facility hygiene and product protection. For more information about Diversey Care, please visit www.diversey.com or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

To learn more, visit www.sealedair.com.



December 20, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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