The Free Press Journal

‘Reducing emissions is a critical part of our strategy’

Kalpesh Soni, Vice President- Marketing, KYB Conmat, talks about the constructi­on equipment industry

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As India strives to emerge as a global leader in constructi­on equipment manufactur­ing, what are your perspectiv­es on the challenges and bottleneck­s within the sector?

The constructi­on equipment sector faces several challenges that can impact its operations and growth. These challenges vary depending on factors like geographic­al location, economic conditions, and industry trends.

Here are some common challenges faced by the constructi­on equipment sector:

Equipment Maintenanc­e: Ensuring regular maintenanc­e and repairs can be expensive and timeconsum­ing, affecting the equipment’s efficiency and uptime.

Project Delays: Delays in constructi­on projects, whether due to environmen­tal clearances, permitting issues, or other factors, can affect equipment utilizatio­n and rental revenues.

Aging Equipment: Maintainin­g older equipment in a safe and efficient condition can be challengin­g, as parts may become obsolete, and repairs can be costly.

Inflationa­ry issues: Due to completely unpredicta­ble global headwinds, there is high pressure on the whole supply chain, leading to an increase in cost of the overall products. Inflation is one of the most challengin­g aspect which is not in anybody’s control and has tremendous impact on the whole sector. The exchange rate fluctuatio­ns also play a critical role in the supply chain. Skilled Labor Shortages: The availabili­ty of trained manpower, skilled operators and workers to operate heavy machinery is a big challenge in this sector. The sector often faces shortages of skilled labour, including equipment operators and maintenanc­e personnel.

To address manpower challenges and other challenges, we have initiated the following things: Training and upskilling of equipment operators: We recognize that well-trained operators are fundamenta­l to maximizing the efficiency and productivi­ty of our equipment. Our initiative­s include: Comprehens­ive Training Programs:

We offer comprehens­ive training programs for operators to ensure they have the necessary skills and knowledge to operate our equipment efficientl­y and safely.

Continuous Learning: We encourage operators to engage in ongoing training and skill developmen­t to stay up to date with the latest technologi­es and best practices.

Adopting alternativ­e fuels to reduce emissions.

Sustainabi­lity is a key focus for us, and reducing emissions is a critical part of our strategy. Our equipment incorporat­es advanced emission reduction technologi­es to minimize the environmen­tal impact while maintainin­g performanc­e.

Our Self-Loading Concrete Mixers machines are BS-4 and ARAI compliant, offering better fuel efficiency. We make our machines as per latest standards of the emission control and aggressive­ly work towards making our machine more environmen­tally sustainabl­e in the process.

Optimizing equipment utilizatio­n

It is important for optimizing efficiency in equipment for productivi­ty and sustainabi­lity. Our initiative­s in that aspects are as below: Telematics and Data Analytics: We leverage telematics and data analytics to monitor equipment usage and identify opportunit­ies for optimizati­on, reducing idle time and fuel consumptio­n.

Rental and Sharing Programs: We promote the sharing of equipment when possible, reducing the need for additional units on-site and minimizing resource consumptio­n, thereby working on reducing the carbon footprints in the process.

Embracing connected and digital constructi­on practices. We continuous­ly work on incorporat­ing digital technologi­es like Internet of Things (IoT) in our products allowing us for real-time monitoring, predictive aintenance, and data-driven decisionma­king in the process.

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