Haldex adds management program to TRS system

June 17, 2008
Haldex has announced the addition of FleetPlus, a PC-based operations management program, to its Trailer Roll Stability (TRS) system

Haldex has announced the addition of FleetPlus, a PC-based operations management program, to its Trailer Roll Stability (TRS) system.

The program allows fleets to compile and evaluate all trailer brake actuations to reduce maintenance cost and promote driver safety, Haldex said. Fleets are able to read EC inputs, displaying the data in histograms and graphs.

According to the company, the data report includes the number of brake applications, peak brake demand pressure, duration of brake applications, speed at starts of brake application, reservoir pressure change, number of ABS events and a complete vehicle profile for the 32 most recent rollover events avoided.

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