Introducing: Senzit Pro

Predictive maintenance technology firm Senzit recently launched its latest product, Senzit Pro, designed to provide a streamlined diagnostics solution for fleet managers and owner operators that allows them to track the health of their entire fleet, leading to a reduction in both breakdowns and operating costs. 

Senzit Pro’s innovation in diagnostics offers a solution for tracking the health of equipment and its consumables across an entire fleet. Customers can expect a reduction in operating costs and TCO through optimized maintenance scheduling, breakdown prevention, and consumable savings. 

Some key features of Senzit Pro included: 

  • Oil Analysis: Immediate detection and overall health assessment of oil conditions, addressing anomalies such as water, acid, fuel, viscosity changes, different oil types, carbon, particles, and more. 
  •  Easy to Use: Conduct a comprehensive review of your assets’ consumables in under five minutes. 
  • Digital Record Keeping: 4G LTE-powered results are stored and easily accessible via mobile app, customer portal, or email with unlimited users and storage space. 
  • CAN/J1939 Connectivity Integration: Instant access to vehicle data such as engine parameters, trouble codes, and other pertinent data. 
  • COMING SOON – Fuel Quality: Comprehensive review of fuel quality, detecting dirty diesel, water, and other contaminants. 

“Senzit Pro is an integral part of our predictive maintenance portfolio, and we are committed to continuously innovating to provide our customers with the best-in-class IoT solutions,” said CEO Karthik Rau.

“The addition of Senzit Pro is truly inspired by the voice of our customers and our team has worked hard over the past several months to bring this to life. Senzit Pro will enable our customers to add diagnostics capabilities to their operations and maintenance teams. Along with our core condition monitoring solutions already in the market, Senzit now has the most comprehensive IoT solutions to optimize heavy-duty fleet performance.”  

Source: Senzit