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Trackunit and IPAF Announce ePAL Digital ‘Powered Access License’

Vendor neutral development by Trackunit to digitalize IPAF-issued PAL Cards will help operators to manage licenses, keep training current and work safely when using powered access.
  • New ePAL app will be delivered for iOS and Android mobile phones
  • In addition to helping operators manage their training and other data, the new development will help build an international community with this vendor-neutral platform
  • The app also targets instructors, supervisors, administrators and other users
  • Initial launched in the UK, and the app will become multi-language with release 2.0 updates later in 2021

AALBORG, Denmark, 24 November 2020: Trackunit, a leading specialist in fleet management solutions for connecting machines and operators, together with the International Powered Access Training Federation (IPAF) have announced the co-development of a digital Powered Access License, designated ePAL.

Replacing the established credit-card-style physical PAL Cards, ePAL credentials will be delivered and stored on operators’ mobile devices in a secure digital wallet, in much the same way that people store loyalty cards as well as boarding cards and tickets on their phones.

Since inception, IPAF has issued over 2 million licenses and today there are 800,000+ active PAL Cards worldwide. Introducing ePAL creates a digital platform to manage current data and operator’s training qualifications, as well as preventing license misuse which is an ongoing challenge for rental companies and contractors.

In addition to enabling evidence of correct and in-date training associated with powered access equipment use, later updates to ePAL will also support users to conveniently maintain and update a machine use log. Trackunit and IPAF are considering ways in which this process could be automated to create vendor-neutral capabilities in later versions of ePAL.

Soeren Brogaard, CEO, Trackunit stated, “Working with IPAF, we have created ePAL as an easy to use and update mobile app which fits better with the lifestyles of today’s tech savvy license holders. The platform developed to support ePAL offers the capability for open, industry-wide collaboration and data sharing – over time we expect to see benefits from enriching machine data with human data added by operators and other users.”

Peter Douglas, CEO & MD, IPAF commented, “Our number one priority is to increase the effectiveness of our operator safety training capabilities – ePAL is a major step forward. Importantly, IPAF members include manufacturers of around 85% of powered access equipment on the market. By working with Trackunit, we have met the need for the new development to be vendor-neutral from the ground up, giving access to industry organisations to expand its capabilities as the system grows.”

Defining project ePAL

During the nine-month initial stage, IPAF and Trackunit undertook intensive development work across the ecosystem. The outcome is the ePAL mobile app, which was then submitted to early-adopter scrutiny to ensure all contributors iterations were made and processes were aligned to achieve industry compliance.

Training is shifting towards increased digitaIisation and the expansion of the system will be driven by the engagement needs of the members and operators at a time when mobile apps are becoming more widely used in all areas of business.

Digitalisation will transform IPAF’s service generation and delivery through a phased launch and planned system roll-out. Once fully operational the mobile app will be globally available and the service platform will provide real-time updates to machine specifications and IPAF’s systems. This will hold license-holders’ machine logs, manufacturer machine data and feedback capabilities. Future upgrades to its capabilities will ensure that IPAF can continue to develop its services using the most effective processes, delivering consistently high service levels to its members.

Release 1.0 of ePAL will be introduced in April 2021, after a soft launch at the IPAF Summit in March 2021. The second iteration is planned for release towards the end of the year, which will include increased functionality.

About Trackunit

Trackunit is specialised in fleet management solutions connecting and tracking machines and operators across a wide range of industries. Trackunit’s IoT services collect and analyse machine data in real-time to deliver actionable, proactive and predictive information, empowering customers with data-driven foresight.

Trackunit promises to lead the technology engagement to help eliminate downtime. The ambition of this mission is not only to recover from budget and schedule overruns, but also to re-establish the reputation of the industry for innovation and leadership.

From operator safety and machine health to business optimisation, Trackunit’s industry-leading telematics software, hardware and services benefit the everyday operations of customers worldwide. Trackunit services its customers directly from its headquarters in Denmark and Chicago, IL and through subsidiaries in Sweden, Norway, France, Holland, Germany and England. Visit Trackunit.com for more information.

About IPAF

IPAF is a not-for-profit members’ organisation that promotes the safe and effective use of powered access equipment worldwide. Members include manufacturers, rental companies, contractors and users. Details at www.ipaf.org

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Published: 24. November 2020

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