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Go pro with Hamm’s Smart Compact Pro

March 26, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Smart Compact Pro heralds the dawn of a new era of asphalt compaction for construction companies and operators

With Smart Compact Pro, Hamm says that it has a tool that will significantly improve the service life of roads. At the same time, it will also dramatically reduce the costs borne by the contractor.

As such, Smart Compact Pro heralds the dawn of a new era of asphalt compaction for construction companies and operators.

Meanwhile, it is becoming increasingly important to ensure operations on construction sites are monitored, documented and analysed.

With Track Assist and WPT Compacting, Hamm is presenting two new solutions that efficiently meet the needs of roller drivers, construction managers and site managers. 

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