
Tenna
Asset performance management software
Asset tracking software
CMMS software
Enterprise asset management (EAM) software
Fleet management software
Asset management software
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What is Tenna
Tenna is a cloud-based platform for tracking and managing equipment, vehicles, and other assets, with a focus on construction and field service operations. It supports GPS/telematics-based location tracking, utilization visibility, and workflows for maintenance and inspections. The product is used by equipment managers, fleet managers, and operations teams to reduce asset downtime and improve asset accountability across jobsites. Tenna combines asset tracking with maintenance management and integrations to business systems used in construction operations.
Construction-focused asset workflows
Tenna is designed around construction equipment and jobsite operations, including asset check-in/out, jobsite assignment, and utilization tracking. This focus aligns well with mixed fleets of owned, rented, and subcontracted equipment. It supports operational visibility across multiple locations and projects rather than only plant-based maintenance use cases. For organizations where asset location and availability drive productivity, this emphasis can be a practical fit.
Telematics and GPS tracking
Tenna supports GPS-based tracking and telematics data ingestion to monitor location, hours, and usage signals that inform maintenance and utilization. This helps teams move beyond manual spreadsheets and periodic yard counts. Telematics-driven data can also support more consistent preventive maintenance triggers based on engine hours or usage. The approach is well-suited to mobile assets and distributed field environments.
Maintenance and inspection capabilities
The platform includes maintenance management functions such as service scheduling, work tracking, and inspection workflows tied to specific assets. This enables a single system of record for both where an asset is and what condition it is in. For teams that need both tracking and maintenance without deploying separate tools, this can simplify operations. It also supports standardization of inspection processes across crews and sites.
Not a full EAM suite
Compared with enterprise-grade EAM platforms, Tenna is typically oriented toward equipment tracking and field operations rather than complex asset hierarchies and plant-wide reliability programs. Organizations needing advanced capabilities like deep MRO inventory optimization, extensive reliability analytics, or highly configurable enterprise asset models may find gaps. It may require complementary systems for broader enterprise asset governance. Fit depends on whether the primary need is jobsite equipment control versus enterprise EAM breadth.
Integration effort varies
Construction organizations often run multiple systems (ERP, accounting, project management, fuel, telematics providers), and integration requirements can be significant. While Tenna supports integrations, the scope and complexity depend on the specific systems and data flows required. Some organizations may need services work or middleware to achieve end-to-end automation. This can affect implementation timelines and total cost.
Hardware and data dependencies
Accurate tracking and utilization insights depend on consistent device installation, connectivity, and data quality from telematics sources. In remote jobsites or mixed equipment fleets, coverage and device standardization can be challenging. Data gaps can reduce the reliability of automated maintenance triggers and utilization reporting. Teams may still need operational processes to validate and reconcile asset status.
Plan & Pricing
No public pricing or published subscription tiers found on Tenna's official website. All product and feature pages (e.g., TennaCORE, tracker product pages) display "Get Pricing" / "Request Pricing" / "Schedule a Demo" CTAs and direct visitors to contact sales rather than listing plan names or prices. Pricing appears to be quote-based and requires contacting Tenna sales. Key supporting pages: Tenna homepage, product pages (TennaCORE, asset tracker pages), Contact/Sales page, and Terms of Use referencing orders and fees.
Seller details
Tenna, LLC
New York, NY, USA
2012
Private
https://www.tenna.com/
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