Delphi to supply telematics for Caterpillar

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Delphi Corporation announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Caterpillar, Inc. to supply telematics transceivers for heavy construction machinery starting in 2010. Delphi’s telematics technology will help connect worksites with a web application using machine-to-machine (M2M) communications. M2M communications will give users a convenient way to track, monitor and manage machinery at remote sites.

The telematics transceivers enable machinery to send and retrieve data using global positioning systems (GPS) and wireless telecommunications technology. The technology will be used as part of Caterpillar’s Product Link initiative. Product Link uses on-board systems to collect machine information and send data wirelessly from the machine to a web application that customers can access anywhere they have an Internet connection.

“Telematics products will provide added features and functional value for customers by wirelessly connecting their heavy-duty machinery to the Internet,” said Tom Puza, Delphi managing director of telematics. “Delphi is a leader in the field of telematics with over twenty years of experience.”

“With telematics equipped machinery, businesses can manage maintenance, performance and the logistics of machinery remotely, saving time and money,” he continued. “This is crucial when you are dealing with multimillion dollar project deadlines and expensive machinery.”