As an influential figure in the sector, the company is spearheading a transformation in how construction sites function, with a steadfast focus on efficiency, safety, and sustainability.
By melding cutting-edge machine technologies with real-time data analysis, Volvo is empowering construction experts with the tools to optimise operations and elevate productivity, extending this impact into the Australian market.
Through its collaboration with CJD, Volvo Construction Equipment is trailblasing novel methods to elevate site management and drive operational efficiency in quarry and mining operations.
Site optimisation techniques
Volvo CE's Site Optimisation service starts with a pre-study, which validates the investment for the main study.
During this phase, experts visit the site, conduct interviews, and conduct an initial analysis of available data.
The main study goes more in-depth, using simulations and root cause analysis to develop an improvement plan. This comprehensive approach provides insights that help construction firms become more profitable while reducing their carbon footprint.
Carbon reduction programs
Volvo CE has set ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, aiming for net-zero value chain emissions by 2040.
This includes a 50 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions across their operations and a 30 per cent reduction in product use emissions by 2030.
Volvo CE offers a comprehensive CO₂ Reduction Program to support Australian customers' carbon reduction efforts.
This program follows a four-step approach:
1. Insight: Establishing a baseline using telematics data from connected machines to visualise CO₂ emissions over time.
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