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John Deere updates Operations Center technology hub

John Deere, a US-based global construction and farming machinery OEM, highlighted four new features and enhancements to its Operations Center cloud-based tech hub.

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The company said it relied on feedback from users to create the following updates:

  • Custom Alerts: Customers can be alerted when idle time, speed, or fuel levels exceed established limits. Deere said, “These alerts enable proactive planning, ensuring fuel usage and maximising job site productivity.”
  • Jobsites with Summary Cards: Monitors jobsites in near real-time with Jobsite Manager and Summary Cards. “Customers can easily create, track, and optimise jobsites to improve productivity and efficiency,” Deere said. “Paired with Summary Cards, customers can monitor progress, fuel consumption, and machine locations, driving profitability and enhancing operational performance. Jobsites can also be automatically created when the automatic toggle is on.
  • Machine Analyzer Updates: Provides default customer reports to track operator use of grade control and its impact on productivity as well as payload weighing.
  • Remote Display Access: Facilitates remote monitoring and operator support, allowing control of the display and adjustment of settings. Deere said the feature helps enhance productivity and maximise machine uptime.
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The OEM also created new solutions for maintenance.

“Regarding maintenance, there are a variety of new solutions available to customers to help keep the jobsite running smoothly.

“The Maintenance Plan Auto Assignment within Equipment Mobile empowers dealers to proactively plan and provide maintenance solutions with seamless communication to ensure customers’ equipment is readily available.

“With this feature, customers can add factory maintenance plans to their machines, see specific parts needed for service, streamline maintenance set up and empower customers to manage their machines efficiently.”

With the Equipment Mobile app, customers can look up information in the Operator’s Manual, quickly find parts and maintenance schedules, track past or upcoming service, and more, John Deere said.

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