Treon unifies fleet data to improve visibility

  • June 16, 2025
  • Steve Rogerson

At this week’s TOC Europe show in Rotterdam, Finnish IoT company Treon is launching Connect Vehicle Monitoring as part of its Treon Connect platform.

This provides fleet and operations teams with visibility into the condition, usage and performance of vehicles across all types, manufacturers and locations.

Connect Vehicle Monitoring integrates seamlessly into existing operational systems, enabling organisations to optimise fleet performance without replacing their current tools. By leveraging AI-driven insights, it helps reduce costs, increase equipment uptime and support better decisions, exactly when and where they matter most.

“We’ve seen many terminal operators struggle with siloed systems, where each vehicle type or function is managed separately, often with manual data collection,” said Antti Kangaskoski, head of Treon’s logistics business. “This changes that by unifying fleet data in one place and integrating seamlessly with existing CMMS platforms. It enables streamlined maintenance workflows and a shift from reactive to proactive decision-making, with a complete view across all vehicles.”

The technology delivers immediate business value by streamlining maintenance workflows, eliminating the need for manual vehicle inspections and improving fleet use. By reducing maintenance costs, cutting energy consumption and idle time, and providing continuous visibility across all assets, it supports safer operations and enables faster, data-driven decision-making.

Built to complement, not replace, current infrastructure, it delivers real-time insight into vehicle condition and usage across all equipment types, connects directly with existing tools and platforms, and supports third-party sensors for unified, cross-system data.

Included in the launch is Edge Sense, Treon’s latest device, which collects and processes data directly from the vehicle and transmits it to the Treon Connect platform, providing a smarter and more efficient data pipeline. This is already deployed monitoring cranes, forklifts, top handlers, RTGs and straddle carriers, delivering potential operational savings in millions of dollars.

Connect Vehicle Monitoring is being officially launched at TOC Europe (www.tocevents-europe.com), taking place from 17–19 June in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Treon (treon.fi) is a technology company helping businesses improve productivity, operational visibility and sustainability. Treon Connect, boosts operational efficiency by using data-driven automation to extend machine lifespan, monitor assets, increase productivity and ensure safety across industries.