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Terex Materials Processing: Pioneering Telematics in Crushing and Screening Machines
Overview
Terex Materials Processing: Pioneering Telematics in Crushing and Screening MachinesORBCOMM |
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Functional Applications - Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) Networks & Connectivity - Cellular | |
Equipment & Machinery Mining | |
Maintenance Product Research & Development | |
Driver Performance Monitoring Usage-Based Insurance | |
Hardware Design & Engineering Services System Integration | |
Operational Impact
The integration of telematics technology into Terex's crushing and screening machines has resulted in numerous operational benefits. More effective maintenance and servicing are among the key benefits of remote real-time monitoring. Knowing the actual running hours enables OEM, distributors, and customers to predict precisely when a machine needs to be serviced. Remote sensor-based monitoring can prevent premature equipment expiry, ensure machines are producing at full performance, and protect residual value. Monitoring wear rates also allows dealers and users to anticipate replacement parts and ensure they are available as soon as needed. The system provides statistics and analytics to inform management decisions, generating insights to drive cost savings and optimize fleet planning based on idle versus working time. Terex also anticipates real benefits from better insights into the real-world performance and operation of its machines, using operating and diagnostics data to inform design and manufacturing improvements. | |
Quantitative Benefit
Since starting rollout in 2015, Terex has added telematics capability to over 650 crushers in the existing global fleet | |
Terex is currently activating some 35-45 new units per month | |
Terex now offers telematics on all new machines | |