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Volvo Trucks introduces new monitoring services to maximize uptime.

Volvo Trucks is using new methods to monitor and analyse critical components in
real time in order to take care of potential malfunctions before they interfere
with the customer´s business. A new tyre management service has been launched in
Sweden as well as a major test pilot for advanced monitoring of trucks in
Europe. By also applying machine learning, the accuracy of predicting and
preventing unplanned stops will be improved even further.
"New technologies for monitoring and analyzing truck data in real time are
opening up exciting opportunities to predict failures more precisely and further
into the future. It's all part of our continuous effort to keep our customers'
trucks on the road," says Markus Efraimsson, Vice President Uptime, Volvo
Trucks.

A new tyre management service measures the tyre pressure and temperature in real
time. The results can be monitored through an app, helping both the driver and
owner to identify slow punctures and avoid possible tyre explosions causing
unplanned stops and high costs. In addition, the new service also enables lower
fuel consumption and more mileage from each tyre due to securing the correct
pressure and temperature. The tyre management service will be rolled out
successively in the European markets.

Volvo Trucks is also performing a test pilot including several other components
for select customers with the company´s gold service contract. By monitoring and
analyzing data from thousands of trucks in real time a large number of potential
breakdowns have been avoided, resulting in improved uptime and productivity.

The aim is to predict component failures before they occur and provide the
customers with optimal service planning. When a potential problem is detected by
a Volvo Truck Monitoring Center, the customer's local Volvo workshop is alerted
so that preventive actions can be taken.

"We're looking at uptime from a customer perspective. Our focus is really to
secure that the customer has no unplanned stops," says Markus Efraimsson.

The next step is to gradually introduce machine learning. This form of
artificial intelligence makes it possible to collect and analyze large amounts
of truck data for the purposes of research and development. It allows Volvo
Trucks to learn more and more about the health and performance of the truck, and
hundreds of thousands of connected trucks, in everyday use.

By using advanced computer modelling and analytics, the ambition is to be able
to identify hidden patterns to predict component failures far in advance, making
it more likely that the required service or repair can be done during a
scheduled service visit for maximum truck uptime.

Link to film https://youtu.be/aBiZd9Mtfxw

Link to high resolution images https://bit.ly/2nLli6F

September 6, 2018

For further information, please contact:
Christina Magnusson
PR and Media Relations, Volvo Trucks
Tel: +46 31 322 7636; email:christina.ohlsson-jones@volvo.com

Press images and films are available in the Volvo Trucks image and film gallery
at http://images.volvotrucks.com

Volvo Trucks provides complete transport solutions for professional and
demanding customers, offering a full range of medium to heavy duty trucks.
Customer support is secured via a global network of 2,100 dealers and workshops
in more than 130 countries. Volvo trucks are assembled in 16 countries across
the globe. In 2017, more than 112,000 Volvo trucks were delivered worldwide.
Volvo Trucks is part of Volvo Group, one of the world's leading manufacturers of
trucks, buses and construction equipment and marine and industrial engines. The
Group also provides solutions for financing and service. Volvo Trucks´ work is
based on the core values of quality, safety and environmental care.


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http://mb.cision.com/Main/6667/2609030/903605.pdf Press release (PDF)
http://news.cision.com/volvo-trucks/i/tyre-management-service-1-,c2480564 Tyre management service 1.
http://news.cision.com/volvo-trucks/i/tyre-management-service-2-,c2480565 Tyre management service 2.
http://news.cision.com/volvo-trucks/i/tyre-management-service-3-,c2480566 Tyre management service 3.
http://news.cision.com/volvo-trucks/i/monitoring-1-,c2480567 Monitoring 1.
http://news.cision.com/volvo-trucks/i/monitoring-2-,c2480568 Monitoring 2.
http://news.cision.com/volvo-trucks/i/markus-efraimsson,c2480569 Markus Efraimsson
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