Noregon brings JPRO to the off-highway market

Noregon brings JPRO to the off-highway market

Known for its on-highway diagnostic and repair tools, Noregon rolls onto off-highway jobsites.

Noregon announced its expansion into the off-highway equipment market, bringing its diagnostic solutions to a wide range of equipment. Off-highway coverage is available for JPRO subscribers at no additional cost, starting with the recent release of JPRO Professional 2023 v1.

“Many of our customers service both on- and off-highway assets and were disappointed by the lack of user-friendly diagnostic tools available for off-highway equipment,” said Pam Marion, president and chief operating officer, Noregon. “We saw this opportunity and are proud to begin offering JPRO to the off-highway marketplace.”

Noregon’s approach to this market segment began with adding coverage for construction and ground support equipment into JPRO, with agriculture coming later in the year and material handling to follow. JPRO currently supports manufacturers such as Caterpillar, John Deere, and Komatsu, and coverage will be added throughout the year separate from the application’s three major annual updates.

“By simply updating their software, organizations can now repair off-highway equipment with the same tool they’ve trusted for on-highway vehicles for years,” Marion said.

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