Truck & Off-highway Engineering - February 2020
Inside this issue
Overview
The February 2020 issue of Truck & Off-Highway Engineering provides a comprehensive overview of the upcoming CONEXPO/CON-AGG and IFPE shows, set to take place in Las Vegas in March. This edition highlights the latest innovations in construction equipment, power systems, and advanced technologies that are poised to transform the industry.
Key Highlights:
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Innovative Technologies and Equipment: The issue emphasizes the unveiling of groundbreaking technologies at the CONEXPO event. Notably, Komatsu is set to showcase its patent-pending technology, including the D51i-24 and D61i-24 dozers equipped with proactive dozing control. This "industry-first" feature allows the machines to record terrain data in real-time, enabling them to make informed decisions about material handling, such as cutting, carrying, spreading, or grading.
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Focus on Automation: Automation is a significant theme throughout the issue. Komatsu will host a seminar on "Autonomous Haulage," sharing insights from surface mining operations and best practices for implementing autonomous technologies in various environments. Additionally, Doosan Infracore plans to present Concept-X, an autonomous worksite currently in development, which integrates advanced technologies like 5G remote control, 3D drone surveys, and predictive failure analysis.
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Operator Assistance and Imaging Systems: The magazine discusses the importance of operator assistance technologies, with experts from CrossControl and Stoneridge-Orlaco highlighting how complex imaging systems can enhance both everyday and complex tasks in next-generation machines. This focus on operator support aligns with the industry's shift towards greater automation and efficiency.
Emerging Product Segments: Kubota is teased to be entering a new product segment, promising to unveil new equipment at the Las Vegas event. This move reflects the competitive nature of the industry and the continuous push for innovation among manufacturers.
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Industry Insights and Trends: The editorial section provides insights into the broader trends shaping the construction and off-highway equipment sectors. The emphasis on sustainability, efficiency, and advanced technology is evident, as companies strive to meet the evolving demands of the market.
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Networking and Information Sharing: The issue also highlights the importance of networking at the CONEXPO event, with the editors planning to provide daily e-newsletters filled with the latest news and highlights from the show floor. This initiative aims to keep industry professionals informed and engaged during the event.
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Global Perspectives: The magazine features contact information for various international representatives, emphasizing the global nature of the industry and the importance of collaboration across borders. This aspect underscores the interconnectedness of the construction and off-highway sectors, as companies seek to leverage expertise and technology from around the world.
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Future of Construction: The overarching theme of the issue is the future of construction and off-highway engineering. With advancements in automation, imaging systems, and autonomous technologies, the industry is on the brink of a significant transformation. The focus on operator assistance and efficiency reflects a commitment to enhancing productivity while addressing the challenges of modern construction.
In summary, the February 2020 issue of Truck & Off-Highway Engineering serves as a vital resource for industry professionals, offering insights into the latest innovations and trends that will shape the future of construction and off-highway equipment. With a strong emphasis on automation, operator assistance, and emerging technologies, this edition sets the stage for an exciting and transformative CONEXPO event. As companies prepare to unveil their latest products and solutions, the industry stands poised for a new era of efficiency and innovation.
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