Equipment Management Is Made Easier with the New VermeerOne Platform

Vermeer is making equipment management easier with its newest announcement. The company recently launched VermeerOne, a digital platform that streamlines the management, monitoring and maintenance of Vermeer equipment. According to Vermeer, the platform serves as a central hub where equipment owners can access manuals, warranty information, machine data and dealer support in one convenient interface. This gives owners more time for the big things that drive their business forward.
“Equipment owners need instant access to machine information and support to operate efficiently,” said Jason Andringa, president and CEO of Vermeer Corporation. “VermeerOne simplifies managing equipment so our customers can focus on what matters most, getting important work done.”
The new VermeerOne platform consolidates MyVermeer and the existing Vermeer Telematics portal into a single platform. This delivers enhanced functionality for both connected and non-connected machines. The company said the system offers specialized benefits tailored to each equipment type and configuration.
VermeerOne provides easy access to essential documentation and resources for all Vermeer equipment, such as:
- Operator, maintenance and parts manuals
- Equipment registration and build specifications
- Warranty policy details
- Fleet management
- Standard planned maintenance intervals
- Dealer contact information
- Team access management tools
The platform offers additional benefits to those enrolled in the Vermeer Confidence Plus asset protection program. For example, the platform adds enhanced visibility to program-specific maintenance services, purchase history and remaining resources that are part of Vermeer Confidence Plus users’ protection plans.
“VermeerOne gives equipment owners the information they need, when and where they need it,” said Brianne Schulte, Vermeer vice president of strategy, risk, information technology and financial planning. “By connecting customers to their machines and their dealers, we’re enabling them to make informed decisions that can help boost productivity. The platform also creates the ability for customers in new territories to have a local Vermeer dealer seamlessly support their equipment through the VermeerOne system, maintaining continuity of service wherever they operate.”
The company’s press release detailed that connected machines — those equipped with telematics control units and data sharing — gain additional capabilities through Vermeer Fleet, which is fully integrated into VermeerOne.
Vermeer said the platform provides Base Fleet features at no additional cost, including:
- Real-time machine location tracking
- Machine hours monitoring
- Operational status updates
- Fault code reporting
- Geofencing capabilities
“The Fleet features in VermeerOne transform how our customers manage their equipment,” added Schulte. “By providing essential data directly to owners, we’re helping them optimize utilization, respond quickly to issues and plan more effectively.”
Need more coverage? The company offers a VermeerOne Premium Fleet subscription for equipment owners with advanced fleet management requirements. This upgraded subscription delivers comprehensive analytics and insights for fleet-wide operations and individual machines.
Vermeer said this subscription includes all Base Fleet features, plus these enhanced capabilities:
- Machine location history
- Machine geofencing capabilities
- Machine fuel usage monitoring
- Product line performance data
- Fleet-level utilization metrics
- Start and stop average times tracking
- Historical and full fault code history
- Asset tracking capabilities
- Notifications for when a machine has moved more than a certain amount of feet or miles within a range of hours
Vermeer said these enhanced capabilities allow owners to optimize machine and fleet performance through data-driven decisions. The company added that Premium Fleet subscribers receive a consolidated dashboard with detailed performance reports, machine analysis, insights and API integration to incorporate equipment data into other business management platforms.
More from the press release:
Existing MyVermeer users can access VermeerOne using their current login credentials. Current Vermeer Telematics Silver/Edge subscribers will automatically transition to Premium Fleet within VermeerOne with all existing features and capabilities preserved. Equipment owners may need to create a new Vermeer account to access historical telematics data for their machinery.
The platform is compatible with all registered Vermeer equipment, including machines purchased through auctions or non-Vermeer dealers. This allows all Vermeer owners to benefit from streamlined access to essential information and support resources.
Wondering if VermeerOne a good fit? The platform is designed to accommodate operations of all sizes, from owners of a single unit to those managing large fleets of 100+ machines. Vermeer said the intuitive interface works across devices, so users can manage their equipment from the office or in the field.
Pam Kleineke is managing editor of Compact Equipment.