Pressure Systems International announces acquisition of TPMS provider

April 12, 2017
The acquisition represents a valuable addition to the P.S.I. portfolio of products, which commercial fleet operators can use to manage their tire costs as well as to meet future standards set under the Greenhouse Gas Phase 2 rules for trucks and trailers.

Pressure Systems International (P.S.I.) announced that it has completed the acquisition of Truck System Technologies (TST), a provider of tire pressure monitoring (TPMS) and mobile asset management systems (MAMS) technology.

The acquisition represents a valuable addition to the P.S.I. portfolio of products, which commercial fleet operators can use to manage their tire costs as well as to meet future standards set under the Greenhouse Gas Phase 2 rules for trucks and trailers. Under GHG-2, there will be increasing demands for reduction of emissions, and TPMS is viewed as a primary solution for the tire management of trucks and tractors. The TST product line includes telematics and tracking solutions that will provide fleet management teams the ability to locate assets and track various inputs of their choosing. The benefits include real-time tracking of assets, with monitoring and reporting of inputs in a single package, with simple connectivity. Examples of the monitoring include the ability for real-time tracking of individual tire pressures and temperatures with the added functionality of setting user-specified alerts.

“We see the TST acquisition as a perfect complement to our automatic tire inflation systems.” states Tim Musgrave, president and CEO of P.S.I. “The ability for our customers to customize their tire management solutions from a single systems provider is increasingly important with the pending Greenhouse Gas Phase 2 trailer regulations becoming effective January 2018.” 

TST already has a solid reputation in the RV market which they will build on as they expand into the commercial vehicle segment. While the products for each market are similar, they have been engineered to meet the unique demands of their markets. P.S.I. emphasizes that it views both the recreational and commercial vehicle markets as strategic, and will be creating separate teams to focus on both markets. 

Prior testing by P.S.I. of the TPMS and asset tracking products has proven the products to be very robust, holding up well in even the extremes of the trucking market. Kevin Hennig, vice president of product development and technical sales, P.S.I., explained, “We actually started using the products years ago, strictly as a means for testing our automatic tire inflation system.  It was the solid performance of the TPMS and the ease of use of the asset tracking solutions that ultimately led us to consider them a good fit with our company.”

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