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Downer Invests in Carlson High Precision Machine Guidance to Upgrade Technology Fleet

DownerPhotoMaysville, Kentucky, U.S.A. (August 2019) Downer, an integrated services company listed on the Australian and New Zealand stock exchanges, recently invested in Carlson high precision machine guidance solutions to be deployed across four mine sites in Australia. In total, 27 machine systems will be installed across a fleet of dozers, excavators, drills, and supervisor vehicles to increase productivity and optimize mine site operations.

As a leading mine contractor in Australia, Downer invests in technology and innovation to maximize safety, productivity, and operational efficiency across all stages of the mining lifecycle. Supported throughout Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia by Carlson’s Oceania distributor Position Partners, Downer has implemented a tried and tested high precision machine guidance solution that is reliable, effective, and user-friendly.

“Downer and Position Partners have worked closely on tailored mining solutions since 2014, when the company purchased its first Carlson high precision machine guidance system,” said Andrew Granger, Position Partners’ Mining Business Manager. “Through a deep understanding of Downer’s requirements, along with a commitment by Carlson to listen to customer needs and design solutions to meet them, we were able to deliver a customized volumetrics module to get maximum productivity gains from their technology investment.”

Carlson’s custom-designed volumetrics module is integrated into the Carlson Command software platform to provide office reporting tools to Downer on productivity and utilization of high precision machine guidance systems.

“It’s a management tool that provides an in-depth understanding of machine and fleet performance,” Granger added. “It gives mine managers visibility into exactly how machines are operating, including the volume and location of material moved per hour.”

“Downer is committed to utilizing innovative technology that delivers valuable insights and productivity gains to our mining operations,” said Nicholas Duggan, Technology Support Specialist from Downer. “We partner with local companies where possible that have both technical capability and boots-on-the-ground support, which is why Position Partners with the Carlson solution is a preferred supplier.”

The Carlson Machine Guidance products purchased by Downer include:

  • Drill Grade – Carlson’s guidance and monitoring solution for drills.
  • Excavator Grade – Carlson’s digger guidance and monitoring solution for diggers.
  • Dozer Grade – Carlson’s guidance and monitoring solution for dozers.
  • Grade Supervisor – Carlson’s solution to allow supervisors to check production and see how they are performing against targets.
  • Carlson Command – Carlson’s office database solution to capture all data coming in from the machines for real-time viewing, reporting, and data analysis.

“Carlson’s high precision machine guidance, combined with a robust reporting capability, offers a proven solution for mine sites,” said Granger. “The systems are reliable, the interface is simple, and the productivity gains are tangible. Adding Position Partners’ nationwide support network and our focus on understanding the unique site needs of our customers, we can be confident of getting the best results.”

For more information about Downer, Position Partners, or Carlson Software Machine Guidance, visit www.downergroup.com/mining-services, www.positionpartners.com.au/, and www.carlsonsw.com/products/machine-control/.

About Carlson
Founded in 1983, Carlson Software Inc. specializes in CAD design software, field data collection, laser measurement and machine control products for the civil engineering, surveying, GIS, construction, and mining industries worldwide, providing one-source technology solutions for the entire project cycle. Carlson Software is headquartered in Maysville, KY., U.S.A., with branch offices in Boston, MA; Almere, The Netherlands; Brisbane, Australia; Ottawa, Canada; and York, England.

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