Key Takeaways
- Agvance has integrated Razor Tracking data into its SKY Dispatch and Agvance Ops platforms.
- Customers can now view tracked equipment and support vehicles directly within Agvance maps.
- The integration provides real-time visibility into location, heading, scheduling, and weather data.
- The update is designed to improve operational efficiency and reduce manual processes.
- Both companies highlighted benefits for fleet management and service coordination.
Agvance Expands Platform Capabilities With Razor Tracking Integration
Agvance customers can now access enhanced visibility of equipment and support vehicles equipped with Razor Tracking devices directly within the maps of the Agvance SKY Dispatch and Agvance Ops platforms. The new integration enables agribusinesses to view tracked assets in real time within their existing software environment.
By embedding Razor Tracking telematics into Agvance’s mapping tools, users gain a consolidated operational view that combines logistics, equipment tracking, and agribusiness planning in a single interface. The update is intended to streamline daily workflows and support more informed operational decisions.
Real-Time Equipment Visibility and Operational Insights
Through the integration, Agvance users can monitor equipment location, direction of travel, job assignments, and weather overlays without switching between systems. The connected vehicle telematics data from Razor Tracking is displayed as a mapping layer within Agvance Dispatch, allowing operations teams to coordinate assets more efficiently across multiple locations.
According to the companies, the combined capabilities are designed to help agribusinesses work faster, reduce manual data entry, improve service accuracy, and enhance customer experience. The integration also supports improved visibility across fleets that include both primary equipment and support vehicles.
Kaleb Pruemer, Agvance Product Manager, said, “With this integration, equipment and assets are seamlessly pulled into Agvance Dispatch as a mapping layer.” He added, “By bringing Razor Tracking data into our platform, we’re helping agribusinesses optimize efficiency to simplify their daily operations.”
Agvance & Razor Tracking Integration: Strengthening Logistics and Fleet Management
The integration strengthens the link between logistics planning, equipment utilization, and field operations. By consolidating telematics and dispatch tools, the company aims to provide users with a clearer and more unified view of their operations, particularly for businesses managing large or geographically dispersed fleets.
Eric Mauch, Managing Partner of Razor Tracking, emphasized the operational benefits of the collaboration. “Integrations like this give agribusinesses the clarity and efficiency they need to run smarter operations,” Mauch said. “By connecting Razor Tracking telematics with Agvance, users can now monitor their entire fleet—across multiple locations—from one powerful platform.”
Agvance stated that the integration reflects its ongoing focus on improving usability and operational insight for agribusiness customers through connected technologies.
