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Jekko Partners with Trackunit to Launch J-Link Fleet Management System

ekko partners with Trackunit to launch J-Link fleet management system.

30 Second Takeaway Italian spider crane manufacturer Jekko  has partnered with Danish telematics specialist Trackunit  to develop J-Link , a next-generation fleet management and monitoring system. Designed for Jekko’s spider cranes and pick & carry cranes, J-Link delivers real-time machine tracking, operational monitoring, and predictive maintenance , helping fleet owners improve efficiency, safety, and uptime. Digital Fleet Management for Compact Cranes Jekko has formed a strategic partnership with Trackunit  to bring advanced telematics and connectivity to its crane portfolio through the launch of J-Link , a dedicated digital platform for fleet management and machine monitoring. The system provides real-time visibility of connected machines , allowing operators and fleet managers to track crane location, operating status, and utilisation data across multiple sites. By leveraging data analytics, J-Link also introduces predictive maintenance capabilities , enabling users to assess component wear, schedule servicing more effectively, and reduce unplanned downtime. Built on Trackunit Connectivity J-Link is powered by Trackunit’s connectivity platform , allowing customers with connected machines to manage their fleets through a single, unified system . This approach simplifies fleet oversight, particularly for rental companies and contractors operating mixed fleets across multiple locations. The platform supports: Real-time machine geolocation Operational status monitoring Predictive maintenance insights Improved service planning and asset utilisation Driving Efficiency, Safety, and Sustainability Jekko commercial director Alberto Franceschini  said the collaboration is focused on delivering tangible benefits for crane owners and operators: “The goal of this collaboration is to offer real added value to crane users, improving efficiency, safety and operational sustainability. With J-Link, operators can easily track and geolocate their machines, as well as monitor their operating status.” Trackunit chief executive Søren Brogaard  highlighted the broader industry impact: “We are excited to partner with Jekko and consider this to be another important step in making the construction industry increasingly connected. Connectivity is the key to making on-site work more efficient and to supporting the entire industry in the goal of eliminating downtime.” About Jekko Jekko  is an Italian manufacturer specialising in spider cranes, compact lifting solutions, and pick & carry cranes . Known for innovation, precision engineering, and advanced control systems, Jekko machines are designed for environments where space, access, and safety are critical factors. The company serves construction, industrial, glazing, infrastructure, and specialist lifting markets worldwide. Website   https://www.jekko.com About Trackunit Trackunit  is a global leader in telematics and IoT connectivity solutions  for the construction equipment industry. Headquartered in Denmark, Trackunit provides platforms that enable equipment tracking, fleet optimisation, and data-driven decision-making, helping customers improve uptime, efficiency, and safety across connected fleets. Website  https://www.trackunit.com Frequently Asked Questions What is J-Link? J-Link  is Jekko’s new fleet management and monitoring system developed in partnership with Trackunit. It provides real-time tracking, operational data, and predictive maintenance for Jekko cranes. Which Jekko machines support J-Link? J-Link is designed for Jekko spider cranes and pick & carry cranes , with connectivity enabled through Trackunit’s platform. What benefits does J-Link offer fleet owners? Key benefits include: Improved machine visibility and utilisation Reduced unplanned downtime Enhanced maintenance planning Better fleet efficiency and safety Does J-Link support predictive maintenance? Yes. J-Link analyses machine data to assess component wear and operating conditions, helping users anticipate maintenance needs  and prevent failures. Can J-Link manage multiple machines in one system? Yes. Connected machines can be monitored and managed through a single interface , simplifying oversight for rental companies and contractors with larger fleets. How does J-Link improve sustainability? By optimising utilisation, reducing unnecessary servicing, and preventing breakdowns, J-Link helps lower fuel consumption, emissions, and lifecycle costs .

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