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New all-in-one machine control platform

Leica Geosystems announced the launch of the new all-in-one machine control platform consisting of a panel and docking station combined with a new application software that supports multiple machines for heavy construction. With the new all-in-one machine control platform, Leica Geosystems delivers an intelligent and intuitive hardware and software combination for the heavy construction industry. The MCP80 panel displays information about the work in process and automatically positions the tools, such as bucket, blade or drill bit to dig, grade or drill.

"I really appreciate the larger screen on the panel – it makes my work easier. The panel and cradle have a robust design and the lock function secures the panel in place. The new common software platform, with similar menus and workflows across machines, is an advantage for operators like me working on different machines," said Michael Madsen, machine operator at Entreprenørfirmaet Ollerup, Denmark, a construction company with competences in soil, sewerage, coating and supply.

Simplified workflow for heavy construction

The new platform for heavy construction offers a unified hardware platform with common software interface across Leica Geosystems' 3D Machine Control portfolio. Interchangeable between several heavy construction machines, the MCP80 control unit integrates into the common software platform, Leica MC1. Machine specific data, such as calibration values and hydraulic parameters, are stored in the Leica MDS docking station. Users can now switch from one machine to another and build complex designs with simpler workflows and less down time.

One platform to digitise and connect machines on site

Leica Geosystems' new all-in-one machine control platform allows users to automate their fleet, so work can be done more productively and with less rework. The MCP80 interchangeable, cable-free control unit, delivers a robust housing and connectors as well as a 20-centimetre touchscreen with 3D and 2D simultaneous views. The new solution automatically guides the operator to position the machine, achieving the required design with the highest quality and accuracy.

"Our motivation to create a machine control solution is to make our customers' lives easier, and increase their productivity and profitability. With one panel and one software for all 3D applications, as well as common data formats, users can guide their machines on site in an intuitive way with seamless data transfer from project start to finish," said Sten Kristensen, product management director of Leica Geosystems Machine Control Division.



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