Fullbay-Pitstop Merger Brings Predictive AI Maintenance to Fleets
Key Details Fullbay has acquired Pitstop, an AI-powered predictive maintenance platform, integrating over a decade of repair data from 5,000+ shops. The combined technology will monitor trucks in real-time and alert shop staff to potential issues before breakdowns occur. Why It Matters Truck maintenance has long been reactive - drivers break down, units get towed, problems are diagnosed, parts ordered, and repairs made. This cycle costs fleets time, money, and safety risks. Pitstop's AI analyzes billions of data points to detect fault patterns weeks in advance with 94% accuracy. What Changes Now Fleets and independent shops can shift from fix-it-when-it-fails operations to proactive maintenance. The integration delivers real-time diagnostics, fault-code management, and automated fleet communication directly in Fullbay's software. This reduces unplanned downtime, extends asset life, and helps shops build customer loyalty. Leadership Update Fullbay promoted Scott Gordon to Chief Product Officer, overseeing the expanded product portfolio. Gordon brings software-as-a-service experience from Microsoft and Amazon, joining Fullbay earlier this year. The Bottom Line This merger addresses a critical gap in fleet operations - moving from costly reactive repairs to predictive maintenance that protects driver safety and fleet profitability.
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