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Trimble bridges the gap between the pit and the processing plant

March 15, 2017
Trimble shows off its Trimfleet Mobile Connect communication device and introduces the H2250 Haul Truck Monitor for improved data collection for machine operators and fleet managers - part of the connected quarry solution package from Trimble. The monitor provides information of tonnage on board, speed, hazards and the phase of the operation in which the truck is operating.
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