Europe's Biggest Machine Manufacturer, Volvo CE, Integrated with the ABAX Interface
Jan 12, 2022 • News • construction • Volvo Construction • Sustainability • ABAX • Service Innovation and Design • EMEA
The construction sector accounts for a significant amount of CO2 emissions worldwide, and is still far behind in the green transition. With all Volvo machines now available in ABAX Smart Connect, the digitalisation of the industry can accelerate and help reduce climate emissions - using technology that is already installed and ready for use.
CHEAPER SOLUTIONS OVER SUSTAINABLE
A new report conducted by Ramirent* in Sweden shows that cheap alternatives are often chosen in favour of sustainable solutions, even though the cheap alternatives rarely prove to be cost-saving. With the right sustainability measures, which can be easily implemented, climate emissions from the construction industry can be drastically reduced.
TOP FOUR LEADING HEAVY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURES AVAILABLE
ABAX is a telematics company that has minimised the digital threshold for the construction industry. With ABAX Smart Connect, they have made it easier for fleet owners to be aware of their emissions.
The top leading manufacturers** such as Catepillar, Hitachi and John Deere are already connected to ABAX Smart Connect. When Volvo now joins, the service will be available for a significant number of machine fleets worldwide. Through ABAX Smart Connect, construction companies receive ongoing status updates on their machines. In practice, this means greater control of unnecessary operating and service costs, and a daily status update on consumption and compilation of CO2 footprints. The technology is already installed in all Volvo machines, and the only thing required to use the digital tool is a connection to ABAX Smart Connect.
Volvo is a significant supplier of machines to the Scandinavian market. The opportunity to be able to connect to technology that is already installed in Volvo's machines will enable major gains for both the environment and costs. We must all take responsibility and take advantage of the development opportunities that exist, not least in an industry with a major impact on society. We want to inspire others in the industry to make a difference and expand their digital services, says Paul Walsh, CTO of ABAX.
According to the Paris Agreement, today's emissions of greenhouse gases will be reduced by 40 % by 2030. Emissions from the construction industry have a direct impact on how all of the individual countries will contribute to the common goal for the EU. A prominent method of improvement is digitisation.
Further Reading:
- Read more about Service Innovation and Design @ www.fieldservicenews.com/service-innovation-and-design
- Read more about Sustainability on Field Service News @ www.fieldservicenews.com/automation
- Read more about Volvo CE on Field Service News @ www.fieldservicenews.com/topcon
- Find out more more about Volvo CE @ www.volvoce.com
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