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Trimble Haul Truck Monitor weighs in

April 15, 2016

Trimble Loadrite’s new H2250 Haul Truck Monitor is part of the company’s vision for the connected quarry, collecting information centrally on a cloud-based platform. The system monitors (amongst other things) load weights, vehicle activity patterns, cycle times and data from the production plant to manage the whole operation as successfully as possible.

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