RFID-Equipped Pickups Won’t Let Tools Go Missing
DETROIT – Ford Motor Co. is teaming up with ThingMagic, Inc., of Cambridge, to help ensure construction workers always carry the right tools for the job.
DETROIT – Ford Motor Co. is teaming up with ThingMagic, Inc., of Cambridge, to help ensure construction workers always carry the right tools for the job. The system they’re developing, called Tool Link, will feature personal computers in Ford’s popular F-Series pickup trucks. A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag system will let a truck automatically take inventory of the tools it’s carrying, according to the Boston Globe.
Ford worked with ThingMagic and DeWalt Industrial Tools Inc., of Baltimore, to apply the technology to pickup trucks. Researchers at Ford found that many F-Series truck operators lose time and money by arriving at a worksite with the wrong tools, or by leaving tools behind once a job is done.
Ford reached out to ThingMagic and DeWalt, which already makes wireless security systems for preventing theft of tools and equipment at construction sites. The Tool Link system isn’t a burglar alarm, but a system that instantly recognizes every tool carried in the truck. Each Tool Link-equipped truck comes with 50 RFID tags that have been “ruggedized” to withstand harsh treatment. The customer glues a tag to each tool, according to the Boston Globe.
The truck contains an onboard computer, built by a subsidiary of the Italian carmaker Fiat, that’s equipped with an automotive version of Microsoft Corp.’s Windows operating system. The truck bed also contains a ThingMagic-designed reader to detect RFID chips. Using a touch screen or wireless keyboard, a user can create a tool inventory for a truck by scanning in each tagged tool and then typing in a description, such as “hammer” or “power drill.” From then on, the truck will automatically scan itself at start-up to see which tools are present. The inventory appears on the dashboard computer screen.
Ford will introduce the system during the 2009-model year as an option for F-Series pickups and E-Series vans, as well as a new line of “Transit Connect” miniature cargo delivery vans.
More Telematics

Building Smarter Cybersecurity Policies for Fleet Operations
As fleet operations become increasingly connected, cybersecurity can no longer be treated as an IT issue alone. Building effective policies requires a proactive approach that protects vehicles, data, and operational systems while ensuring employees, vendors, and technology partners follow consistent security standards.
Read More →
Turning Connected Vehicle Data Into Decisions That Matter
Fleet leaders have more data than ever, but turning that data into clear, actionable decisions remains a challenge. This white paper shows how leading organizations are using connected vehicle data to improve safety, reduce costs, and optimize fleet performance. Learn how to turn insight into action across your fleet.
Read More →
Cameras, Safety and Insurance: From Reactive Claims to Real-time Prevention
Commercial auto remains one of the most challenging and costly lines of coverage for fleet operators and insurers alike. Learn more about how to effectively address these issues from Onur Aksan, Enterprise Business Development Executive, Geotab.
Read More →
The Predictive Pivot: How AI and Data Are Redefining Auto Logistics in 2026
AI is no longer a luxury but the baseline for profitability in 2026. Auto haulers that adopt these tools now will quickly outpace those that use manual workflows or take a wait-and-see approach.
Read More →
How 5-Second Telematics Data Is Changing Fleet Safety
More detailed telematics data is giving fleets a clearer picture of what happens before a crash. Here’s why 5-second data matters.
Read More →
Mobilisights Rebrands as Mobilisights Connect
Stellantis is rebranding and expanding its B2B offerings, now offering software solutions for fleets through Mobilisights Connect.
Read More →
Can AI Really Make Fleet Drivers Safer?
Wheels’ David Glines explains how AI-powered coaching, connected vehicle data, and video telematics are helping fleets improve driver behavior.
Read More →Ford Pro Telematics Introduces Asset Tracking
Ford Pro Telematics new software update allows fleet managers more control over their vehicle data and assets with customizable dashboards and data-driven search capabilities.
Read More →
Lytx Announced LytxOne, a Unified Fleet Management Platform
Lytx recently announced the launch of LytxOne, a unified fleet management platform engineered to combine video safety, telematics, and maintenance.
Read More →
How Long Do EV Batteries Really Last?
A recent Geotab study reveals some of the factors affecting EV battery lifespan and performance.
Read More →
