
Asset intelligence for utility operations
Give control rooms, field teams, and planners one operational view across substations, pipelines, pumping stations, meters, service incidents, and restoration progress so they can respond faster and prioritize network risk with more confidence.
Vectorhaul helps utilities teams track distributed infrastructure, field crews, service events, and asset condition from one operating view. That includes the information needed to understand how network assets are performing across regions, how incidents are evolving, and where reliability risk is building.
For utilities, fragmented visibility slows down both response and planning. When SCADA alerts, crew systems, customer incidents, and maintenance records live in separate tools, it becomes harder to see which events are isolated and which are starting to spread into broader service impact.
We can help monitor outages, faults, leaks, pressure changes, pump or station performance, crew dispatch, and restoration progress as conditions change. This gives control rooms and operations teams a clearer sense of which assets, service zones, and field teams need attention first.
The same operating layer can connect live events with historical patterns. Teams can compare current incidents against prior fault clusters, recurring leak locations, weather-related disruption, or asset classes with known deterioration issues.
With AI insight across telemetry, incident, and field data, teams can ask simple questions, review patterns, and find the highest-priority issues faster. They can understand where restoration is slowing, which zones are at risk of repeat disruption, or where maintenance backlog is creating avoidable exposure.
Typical improvements include faster outage response, better maintenance prioritization, improved service reliability, stronger visibility between network operations and field teams, and better operational reporting for planners, supervisors, and leadership.