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    Hitachi: Smart, safe and synced

    November 13, 2025
    Hitachi: Smart, safe and synced

    First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)

    30 Second Briefing

    Bell Equipment is advancing safety and productivity in the construction industry with its Fleetm@tic telematics system integrated into articulated dump trucks and motor graders. This agnostic platform enhances control technology and supports autonomy, allowing for seamless operation across different equipment types. By focusing on these innovations, Bell Equipment aims to optimise fleet management and operational efficiency, addressing the industry's demand for smarter and safer construction solutions.

    Technical Brief

    • Bell Equipment integrates the Fleetm@tic telematics system into articulated dump trucks and motor graders, enhancing operational control and safety.
    • The platform's agnostic design supports various equipment types, facilitating seamless fleet management.
    • Focus on autonomy and control technology addresses the industry's demand for smarter construction solutions.
    • Safety protocols are embedded within the system to ensure compliance with industry standards.
    • Fleetm@tic's real-time data capabilities improve decision-making and operational efficiency.
    • The technology enhances productivity by reducing downtime and optimising equipment usage.
    • Bell Equipment's innovations aim to synchronise safety and efficiency in construction operations.
    • The system's adaptability supports future advancements in autonomous vehicle technology.
    • Emphasis on safety aligns with industry trends towards more secure and efficient construction practices.
    • By advancing telematics, Bell Equipment contributes to the evolution of smart infrastructure solutions.

    Context From Recent Coverage

    • Over the last 90 days, we've tracked several Infrastructure stories, indicating a continued focus on safety and product innovations within the Australian roads sector.

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