Skip to main content

DoosanCONNECT to be more widely available in Europe

Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment has announced that its DoosanCONNECT fleet and asset management system will be more widely available in Europe. It now covers around 60,000 of the company’s excavators, wheeled loaders and articulated dump trucks worldwide. Doosan plans to expand the types of equipment covered by DoosanCONNECT and develop various services based on the telematics system to manage consumables and provide enhanced maintenance packages.
July 3, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
DoosanCONNECT to be available on more types of machinery
6902 Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment has announced that its DoosanCONNECT fleet and asset management system will be more widely available in Europe.


It now covers around 60,000 of the company’s excavators, wheeled loaders and articulated dump trucks worldwide. Doosan plans to expand the types of equipment covered by DoosanCONNECT and develop various services based on the telematics system to manage consumables and provide enhanced maintenance packages.

The DoosanCONNECT system is available as a standard feature on all new generation Doosan Stage IV compliant excavators - from 14tonnes - all new generation Doosan Stage IV compliant wheeled loaders and the new generation Doosan Stage IV compliant articulated dump trucks. Also available for retro¬ tting in kit form, the DoosanCONNECT system is supplied with a free three-year subscription. Customers are provided with their own account so that they can manage the machines in their fleet using the system.

Once the three-year complimentary period expires, customers have the option to purchase a service extension.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Asphalt paving advances available
    June 24, 2024
    Several of the key manufacturers are introducing new developments for the US asphalt paving market with vibration only screeds – Mike Woof writes
  • Innovative earthmoving machines now coming to market
    October 14, 2015
    Innovation in earthmoving machines will help users reduce running costs while boosting productivity - Mike Woof writes. The earthmoving equipment market is hotly contested and is one in which manufacturers compete hard to introduce machines with working advantages over rival models. This has fuelled strong competition in terms of machine performance and quality over the years, resulting in the development of high-performance equipment that is also reliable and long lasting. This is particularly true of the
  • Chinese construction equipment manufacturers increasing export focus
    December 2, 2013
    Chinese firms are growing their expertise in terms of products and international sales – Mike Woof reports China’s major off-highway construction equipment manufacturers have grown in a relatively short period and now number amongst the largest players in the sector. Some of the key firms are looking to boost exports and are providing tough competition, particularly in the emergent markets. Best known for its wheeled loaders, LiuGong has been developing its excavator range, with production of the E
  • Major emissions challenges for ADTs
    February 14, 2012
    The introduction of the latest emissions standards in North America and Europe are requiring major design rethinks for earthmoving machines such as ADTs, Mike Woof reports. With the introduction of the Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB emissions legislation, major changes are being made to off-highway machines. One of the machine types most affected by this legislation will be the articulated dump truck (ADT) and designers have faced major challenges in developing solutions that retain what are now seen as key oper