• Limble and Samsara integrate to improve predictive maintenance for fleet management teams

    Limble and Samsara's integration will supply customers with a single, closed-loop system for maintenance workflow needs.
    Nov. 15, 2023
    2 min read
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    Limble announced an integration with Samsara, enabling customers to bring data from their IoT sensors into their CMMS. With this integration, customers across construction, transportation, warehousing, manufacturing, logistics, and other industries can automate the creation of preventive maintenance tasks and streamline reporting.

    Predictive maintenance is a continuous challenge for any company operating a fleet of vehicles. The American Trucking Associations and Fullbay found that 82% of fleets faced service disruptions, with 14% marking these disruptions as severe. The integration between Samsara and Limble empowers customers with a single, closed-loop system for all maintenance workflow needs. Specifically, this integration provides:

    • Sensor-based task creation: Real-time sensor data automatically triggers preventive maintenance tasks, eliminating the need to check sensors to determine whether maintenance is required manually.
    • Synced work orders: When a Samsara maintenance event is created, a new work order is automatically made in Limble. Similarly, closing a work order in Limble automatically closes the event in Samsara.
    • Connected dashboards: Updates made in one system are reflected across Limble and Samsara, reducing duplicate data entry, errors, and inconsistencies.

    "Supply chain disruptions and chip shortages have further exacerbated the stress on fleets to ensure their trucks and equipment are in working order, yet few are empowering their maintenance teams with the proper technology to mitigate the impact of these issues," said Scott Knudson, head of product incubation at Limble. "The future of maintenance management is with connected systems, and Limble and Samara's integration further highlights the commitment both organizations have to helping maintenance teams operate more efficiently."

    See also: Samsara's new data tools enable fleets to undergo digital rebirth

    Limble's integration with Samsara provides robust maintenance tracking and automation. Both companies understand the future of maintenance operations relies on connected, automated systems and are committed to continuously innovating to keep pace with the evolving needs of their customers across various industries.

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