Hitachi Construction Machinery has announced a new fleet management system: Solution Linkage (SL) CONNECT. With easy access from phones, tablets, or computers, SL CONNECT users can easily monitor their machines on different worksites from anywhere.
“Mid- to large-sized construction companies in North America manage a large number of equipment using multiple systems, facing challenges of management workload and efficiency,” said Satoshi Inose, general manager of DNA Development & Promotion, Hitachi Construction Machinery.
“Solution Linkage CONNECT aggregates machine operation data by entire fleet, project, and worksite, enabling management and analysis through a dashboard. From executives to field personnel, necessary information can be efficiently accessed via smartphones and tablets. The system currently targets Hitachi Construction Machinery models, but in the future users that own machines from other companies will also be able to manage them with SL CONNECT.”
Using the latest technological open-source tools, SL CONNECT offers innovative, flexible solutions that were created with close attention to customer feedback. With just one quick glance users can see operating status, operating hours, and alerts on hundreds of Hitachi Construction Machinery machines. Fuel usage and CO2 emissions can also be viewed in the overview, enabling any company to easily track its environmental impact and meet its sustainability goals.
When users create a geofence to group machines in a specific worksite, SL CONNECT automatically identifies and categorizes machines by operating status. Site managers can easily see how many machines are up and running, how much fuel they are consuming, as well as how many machines are non-operational. The OEM said this allows project managers to plan better and keep their projects on schedule. Managers can also keep stakeholders and executives up to date by creating and downloading reports directly from the system.
Further connecting machines to users, SL CONNECT is integrated with Hitachi Construction Machinery’s ConSite, Parts Catalog, and Owner’s Site. This allows for a seamless solution process when users receive an alert from SL CONNECT. Users who currently have access to Hitachi Construction Machinery’s Global e-Service can try SL CONNECT today, according to the manufacturer, by finding it on their homepage and simply signing in with their Global e-Service credentials.