Tenna PR TeamFrom the AuthorTechnologyTrack Heavy Equipment on Jobsites with TennaINTELTennaThe intent behind these products is for contractors to expand the types of assets they can track and manage within their fleet.TechnologyTenna Releases Action QR to Streamline Construction Processes in the FieldTennaAction QR was designed to enable contractors to continue to digitize workflows that still may be disjointed or on paper, tying everything to the Tenna platform.HomeWhy Tracking External PTO Might Be a Game Changer for Your FleetAt one time, the epitome of using technology to manage fleets meant GPS (Global Positioning Systems) location data—where is my stuff? But as vehicles and equipment get more complex and computer-reliant, the technology behind fleet management has also grown to make it possible to find out so much more than where assets are. Fleet managers today use IoT (Internet of Things) and telematics to determine not just where assets are, but how they are being used, how they should be billed, when they should have maintenance performed, and more.HomeSolving 5 Equipment Maintenance Challenges with TechnologyEquipment is the life blood of any construction company. It is the biggest line item on the balance sheet, essential to a timely and cost-effective completion of jobs, a major factor in the success of a company’s safety record, and the fastest way to grind projects to a halt when there are breakdowns.Home4 Ways Equipment Management Can Lower Insurance PremiumsDeath and taxes may be inevitable, but contrary to what some may think insurance doesn’t have to fall into the category of inevitable and insurmountable challenges—especially for the construction industry. While current challenges to the industry can also create FUD for the insurance industry (fear, uncertainty, doubt), advances in equipment management technologies can also ease the concerns of insurance companies while improving construction’s bottom line.HomeFor the 2nd Time, Tenna Makes the Inc. 5000 at No. 284 for 2023New York City, NY—August 15, 2023 — Inc. revealed today that Tenna ranks No. 284 on the 2023 Inc. 5000, its annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. The prestigious ranking provides a data-driven look at the most successful companies within the economy’s most dynamic segment—its independent, entrepreneurial businesses. Facebook, Chobani, Under Armour, Microsoft, Patagonia, and many other household name brands gained their first national exposure as honorees on the Inc. 5000.Home6 Ways Construction Fleet Management Software Solves ProblemsHaving the right construction fleet management software is essential for modern contractors and is needed for immediate problem solving on jobsites, in the shop, and everywhere in between. Equipment tracking and managing your personnel and finances in real-time saves time and money. The more streamlined and effective your asset management suite, the better your return on investment in those individual assets as well as the fleet management system itself.Home8 Strategies for Technology AdoptionWhen implementing technology or really anything that causes change to your business environment, it is important to follow some change management best practices. Since people are at the center of your business, they need to be your primary focus when implementing something new.HomeCAN bus Data: The Facts & The FictionMisinformation and lack of clarity has caused confusion in the market about the ways CAN bus data can be integrated into an equipment management system.HomeConstruction Equipment Management FundamentalsWe are here to cover the fundamentals of a construction equipment management system based on typical construction use cases, so you can align your needs with what is available and are clear on how to leverage the solution you choose to meet your goals.HomeReduce Your Total Cost of Ownership This Year and BeyondAs a construction business owner, you know that owning, operating and maintaining an equipment fleet is one of the top two biggest capital investments. As such, and given the nature of our fast-moving business, you’ve likely experienced cost overruns and exceeded budgets in various areas related to your equipment. Fortunately, construction technology today can help contractors better manage their equipment and their many related costs to reduce expenses and protect the bottom line.HomeAnatomy of a Construction Management SystemAs a construction technology provider for equipment fleet management, we hear a lot from contractors in our network about confusion in the asset tracking and management space. We are here to cut through the noise for you. This guide defines what construction equipment management technology really is, calls out a few common misconceptions that we’ve heard, emphasizes how it’s different than typical equipment management technology and highlights the anatomy and main elements of a construction equipment management systemPage 1 of 2Next Page