Toro Expands Intelli360 Digital Fleet Management Software with Parts Ordering

New integrated parts ordering functionality streamlines equipment maintenance and repairs.

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

Toro has announced a significant expansion of its Intelli360 digital fleet management software, adding integrated parts ordering capabilities. The new functionality allows superintendents and equipment managers to oversee their entire equipment operation, including parts ordering, from a single centralized platform.

Why it matters

The integration of parts ordering into the Intelli360 software creates a more comprehensive and efficient fleet management experience. By allowing users to seamlessly manage equipment, maintenance, and parts ordering in one place, Toro is simplifying the complexity of modern equipment operations.

The details

The new parts ordering functionality within Intelli360 features a single-cart model for ordering both genuine Toro parts and non-OEM parts. Users can also create and manage shopping lists of common maintenance items, streamlining the parts ordering process. Future updates to Intelli360 will include integrated parts inventory management and fault code notifications to further enhance the platform's capabilities.

  • Intelli360 with the new parts ordering functionality will be officially available in early February 2026.

The players

Toro

A leading manufacturer of turf maintenance equipment and irrigation systems.

Janel Hinde

The digital product marketing manager at Toro.

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What they’re saying

“Our goal with Intelli360 is to provide a true digital toolbox that helps simplify the complexity of managing a modern fleet. By integrating parts ordering and introducing advanced features like public and private shopping lists, we've made the process much more intuitive. It's about ensuring that parts ordering is as efficient and effortless as possible.”

— Janel Hinde, Digital Product Marketing Manager (Toro)

What’s next

Toro plans to introduce integrated parts inventory management in future updates to Intelli360, which will allow for automated alerts when stock drops below user-defined thresholds. Additionally, future updates include fault code notifications that will provide initial steps needed to diagnose and address the fault.

The takeaway

The expansion of Toro's Intelli360 software to include integrated parts ordering functionality demonstrates the company's commitment to providing a comprehensive and streamlined digital toolbox for equipment management. This integration simplifies the complexity of modern fleet operations, helping superintendents and equipment managers work more efficiently.