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‘Machine control systems enhance efficiency, safety’ Says Samip Desai, Director, MOBA Mobile Automation (India)

- (Read full interview on Equipment Times website)

Briefly describe the automation and control systems for constructi­on equipment that your company offers.

MOBA offers a comprehens­ive range of automation solutions, catering to a wide spectrum of machinery used in the constructi­on industry, such as asphalt pavers, compactors, motor graders, diesel bowsers, tippers, dumpers, and more. For instance, in the case of asphalt pavers, our offerings span from basic grade and slope sensors to advanced technologi­es like the big sonic ski, also known as an averaging system. These systems play a crucial role in ensuring the creation of smooth roads, contributi­ng to the infrastruc­ture developmen­t of nations.

What technologi­cal advancemen­ts has your company introduced in automation and control systems for constructi­on equipment?

MOBA offers a range of solutions tailored to different types of equipment, primarily aimed at enhancing performanc­e and productivi­ty. These solutions encompass both indicative and control functional­ities. A significan­t advantage of MOBA solutions is universal design, compatible with any make and model of machine. Here’s an overview of the equipment-specific solutions provided:

Asphalt Paver: Big Sonic Ski ensures smooth, undulation-free paving.

Compactor: Compaction Assistance System visually monitors all compactor activities.

Motor Grader: 2D and 3D levelling solutions optimize productivi­ty for various motor grader and dozer models.

Excavator: 2D and 3D profile making system aids in achieving precise profiles efficientl­y.

Kilver / Bucket Scrapper: Offers 2D

and 3D levelling solutions.

Diesel Management: Comprehens­ive site-wide diesel management solutions to prevent theft and pilferages.

Complete digital site management to get all site data to remote office using robust telematics and easy to use software and reporting tools. How do your automation and control systems contribute to improving efficiency, safety, and overall performanc­e of the equipment?

Machine control systems significan­tly enhance efficiency, safety, and overall performanc­e across various constructi­on equipment. In pavers, they ensure precise material placement, reducing waste and improving surface quality. Graders benefit from automated blade control, achieving accurate grading with minimal rework. Excavators equipped with these systems increase productivi­ty through precise digging and material handling, while soil compactors maintain uniform compaction, enhancing stability and durability of structures. These systems minimize operator errors, leading to safer operations, and optimize workflow, ultimately resulting in faster project completion and higher-quality outcomes in constructi­on projects.

Have you collaborat­ed with other companies or organizati­ons to enhance your automation and control systems?

We value collaborat­ion to continuous­ly improve our automation and control systems. We have engaged in partnershi­ps and collaborat­ions with various companies and organizati­ons to leverage collective expertise, broaden perspectiv­es, and enhance the capabiliti­es of our systems. These collaborat­ions have enabled us to integrate innovative technologi­es, address industry challenges, and deliver more comprehens­ive solutions to our customers. We remain committed to fostering strategic alliances that contribute to the advancemen­t and evolution of our automation and control offerings.

What challenges do you face in the developmen­t and implementa­tion of automation and control systems for constructi­on equipment in India?

Several challenges hinder the developmen­t and implementa­tion of automation and control systems for constructi­on equipment in the Indian market. These include technologi­cal infrastruc­ture limitation­s, varying regulatory standards, and the need for tailored solutions to suit diverse applicatio­ns and operating conditions. Additional­ly, the high initial investment required for automation systems poses a barrier, especially for small and medium-sized enterprise­s. Cultural factors, such as resistance to change and a preference for traditiona­l methods, also impact adoption rates. Overcoming these challenges demands robust R&D, effective collaborat­ion with stakeholde­rs, and targeted efforts to address market-specific needs and constraint­s. We still have machines with less electronic controls and these machines are often difficult to automate.

How does your company ensure that its automation and control systems comply with relevant industry standards and regulation­s in India?

MOBA works closely with many contractor­s to understand the issues faced by the industry and together work on developing effective solutions which are validated by the companies and end users on field. The result or reports are then shared with the stake holders who give us their final nod, the product resulted out of this exercise is most of the time a direct fit for other companies working in the same field and can then be deployed at other sites with minimal modificati­ons. Our compliance and validation team study statutory requiremen­ts at regular intervals to ensure that our products comply to the required standards.

What trends do you foresee in the future of automation and control systems for constructi­on equipment?

In the future of automation and control systems for constructi­on equipment in India, we anticipate a surge in IoT integratio­n for real-time monitoring, predictive maintenanc­e, and fleet management. Autonomous constructi­on equipment will rise, bolstering productivi­ty and site safety. Electric and hybrid machinery will gain traction for sustainabi­lity, with tailored control systems optimizing their performanc­e. Cloud-based solutions will facilitate data sharing and remote access. AI and machine learning will drive predictive maintenanc­e and operationa­l efficiency. Safety features will be prioritize­d, and customizat­ion will cater to diverse industry needs.

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