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New Holland shows telemetry in Mato Grosso’s fair

The technology will be available in the second half of this year for TL5 Series tractors

By Redação AutoIndústria | 3/21/23 | Translated by Jorge Meditsch

One of the main agricultural events in the Brazilian Center-West, the 10th Show Safra 2023 shows the main agricultural machinery novelties from this Tuesday, 3/21, through Thursday, 3/24, in Lucas do Rio Verde, Mato Grosso

New Holland is at the fair showing solutions and products focusing on digital agriculture and connectivity.
Telemetry for TL5 Series tractors is one of the brand’s highlights at the exhibition, as well as 100% connected machines such as the T8 and T9 PLM Intelligence tractors and the CR Intellisense harvester.

“New Holland is taking to Mato Grosso’s main fair the most modern there is thinking on farmers of all profiles, independently of the operation size”, said Eduardo Kerbauy, Latin America’s vice president.

“We hope the fair may bring good businesses for the brand and its dealers, taking to the farmer solutions enabling operational cost reduction, optimizing production and increasing productivity”.

Flávio Mazetto. New Holland Agriculture’s Product Marketing director for the region informs that the customer will be able to purchase the telemetry kit through post-sales and check information on the machine at the MYPLMCONNECT, a fleet management application.

“With this technical package, the farmer will be able to access functionalities as the location history – it is possible to see the trajectory of one or more machines in a 24-hours period. It will also be possible to personalize alerts and receive them through SMS, as when a machine goes over the field limit or there are non-conforming parameters, as exceeding the previously defined speed”, he explains.

Other information, such as the time the machine was operating, also can be checked. “Agribusiness is increasingly more connected and agile with decision-taking based on data analysis”, he recalls.

New Holland’s stand also has a Digital Agricultural Space, where it is possible to watch the Intelligence Central operation. This central monitor remotely the machines in the field and anticipates possible problems that may happen, and can update software at a distance.


 

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