Diversey Care’s TASKI IntelliTrail Fleet Management System now compatible with any floor care asset


Sealed Air’s Diversey Care division announced expanded capabilities for its TASKI® IntelliTrail® fleet management solution. 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. Additionally, IntelliTrail’s new Monthly Fleet Summary Report proactively highlights areas in need of attention and even suggests improvements to benefit the bottom line.

“Being able to collect data from any floor care asset, regardless of the manufacturer, is a great advantage for facility managers,” said Jan Willem Tinge, Global Vice President Facilities and Machines, Diversey Care. “With IntelliTrail, we’re enabling remote monitoring and analysis of floor care assets to help organizations solve floor care and machine maintenance issues with ease.”

IntelliTrail combines smart technology, GPS tracking and web applications to provide managers with real-time visibility of fleet performance. The device is simple to install, and provides managers with machine data including geographical position, run time and lost assets.

The Monthly Fleet Summary Report proactively manages operations by giving managers 24/7 instant access to actionable data. The report highlights the top three actions needing attention, top sites with variance in operating hours, battery state, crashes and more.

Now through August, customers who purchase a TASKI scrubber drier can trial the cloud-based fleet management system for free for six months.

For more information, visit https://sealedair.com/intellitrail.

For more information about Diversey Care, please visit www.sealedair.com/diversey.



June 22, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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