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Excavator Telematics – What You Need to Know

Telematic systems are a combination of on-board diagnostic and monitoring sensors, GPS technology and data reporting. Telematics offer detailed information via a cloud-based program that offers information on vehicles, machinery and more. Often, this type of solution is used to identify fuel consumption, the GPS location of a fleet vehicle, the vehicle idling time, machine alerts and more

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Excavator Telematics – What You Need to Know

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  1. Excavator Telematics – What You Need to Know Telematic systems are a combination of on-board diagnostic and monitoring sensors, GPS technology and data reporting. Telematics offer detailed information via a cloud-based program that offers information on vehicles, machinery and more. Often, this type of solution is used to identify fuel consumption, the GPS location of a fleet vehicle, the vehicle idling time, machine alerts and more. Telematics offers numerous data benefits for equipment owners, fleet managers and more. It helps to boost productivity while reducing operating costs. The first benefit is asset allocation. With excavator telematics you are able to see how much each machine or vehicle is being used on active sites. You can analyze this data to determine if you need to allocate any more equipment to the job site or remove equipment accordingly to help your bottom line. Excavators sitting on job sites and not being used could be relocated to another site where they will be more beneficial. You may find you have too many machines and not enough operators and some of the machinery is sitting idle. With the real time data supplied, you will be able to identify the problem, find operators and boost performance and productivity without delay. Excavator telematic data can help you identify where and how your equipment is being used. This data will help you quickly see underused assets or assets you need more of. As a result, you are able to manage your fleet and fleet size with confidence, ensuring that you have the right equipment being used to achieve the best end results according to each unique project’s requirements. In addition to this, you will find that excavator telematics can ensure you meet maintenance and repair schedules. This reduces the risk of unexpected breakdowns and ensures all machinery operates optimally. Sensors can be incorporated into the design of machines to capture and report data from numerous systems. This includes fuel consumption, faults and more. Further, by integrating your telematic data into your maintenance program, you will be able to schedule preventative maintenance and repairs with ease. You will be able to accurately track engine working hours to ensure you are not pushing equipment too hard and heading for an inevitable breakdown as a result. The system can alert you when equipment needs servicing and isn’t achieving the desired results. This could mean a component needs repair or that the machine needs urgent service. Another way that excavator telematics could prove beneficial is by providing insight into operator performance. Data can be used to boost efficiency in equipment operators. You will be able to easily identify bad habits, including long idle times. You will be able to ascertain if the driver speeds, does erratic movements and even overloads the machine. These are also safety hazards which can increase the risk of the machine tipping or rolling over. Excavators are not cheap to purchase, and they are an investment your company relies on in order to complete projects and earn a profit. As a result, you want to ensure that your equipment is managed and maintained to the finest of standards. The last thing you want or need is your

  2. excavator being stolen from a site. With effective telematics you are able to reduce the risk of theft and you can get alerts the minute your machinery leaves the site. About Us: Quake Global is a leading provider of synchronized relevant data on demand. This company has a proven track record as the pioneer of machine to machine development. They have been supplying powerful stand alone and integrated solutions to clients in a host of industries since 1998. Quake Global caters to the transport, logistics, industrial and health care industries on a global scale offering real time data via cell, Wi-Fi, RFID and satellite. Their cloud-based system provides actionable data, network flexibility and adaptable products that clients can count on. To find out more, visit https://www.quakeglobal.com.

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