WABCO TrailerGUARD telematics system for Kögel trailers

WABCO Holdings Inc. has announced expansion of its long-term partnership with Kögel of Germany through a new supply agreement for WABCO’s award-winning TrailerGUARD system for its trailer fleet management. Kögel, one of the largest manufacturers of commercial trailers in Europe, is headquartered in Burtenbach.

WABCO’s TrailerGUARD combines telematics with diagnosis of the vehicle’s various operating data. From any location via an easy-to-use internet portal or integration with a fleet management system, fleet personnel can monitor brake wear, mileage, temperature inside a refrigerated trailer, doors, tyre pressure, axle load and the trailer’s electronic braking system (EBS). The system also enables a vehicle to be located in real time, allowing optimized utilization of each trailer.

“WABCO is a long-term partner and preferred supplier for Kögel, and we are proud to offer their award-winning TrailerGUARD system as a premium telematics solution to meet the diverse needs of our customers in Europe,” said Thomas Heckel, CEO and Managing Director at Kögel. “WABCO’s TrailerGUARD sets the transport industry’s benchmark for helping our customers to further optimize utilization of their assets through improved vehicle safety and efficiency.”

“We are proud of our expanding partnership with Kögel as they are recognized within Europe’s commercial trailer industry as an innovation powerhouse through their pioneering engineering of better transport solutions,” said Nick Rens, WABCO Vice President, Aftermarket and Trailer Systems. “TrailerGUARD demonstrates WABCO’s passion for innovation as we continue to help transport professionals to increase vehicle safety and efficiency while also assessing their current assets and future investments.”

TrailerGUARD Telematics is part of WABCO’s award-winning Intelligent Trailer Program, a suite of applications for safer, more efficient and more innovative operation of all types of trailers. It allows trailer builders and fleet operators to select those functions that are most relevant and cost-effective for their particular needs through separate or combined modules.