Extra eyes on the worksite
Earthmoving Equipment Magazine|October - November 2024
ASV takes safety seriously. That's why it's fitted its popular Posi-Track loaders with a detection system that alerts operators to pedestrians operating in the job vicinity.
Extra eyes on the worksite

ASV Posi-Track Compact Track Loaders (CTLs) are considered by many to be the industry's most comfortable, operator-friendly and high performing of such machines on the market.

Following a customer-focused constant improvement methodology with all machine designs, ASV continues to deliver premium machinery and maximum operator satisfaction with the CTLS - including unmatched quality features on its renowned line-up.

Every ASV Posi-Track machine is built to lead the industry in hydraulic performance, tractive effort, undercarriage technology, reliability and serviceability - ensuring you can take on your next job like never before.

Add to this the finest engines, hydraulic systems, counter-balancing configurations and overall performance delivered by the entire range of ASV Posi-Tracks, the result is a range of CTLs that owners and operators can trust for the long haul.

But apart from these features, there's another important aspect that ASV takes seriously: and that's safety.

The company prides itself on delivering complete customer service, support and satisfaction. With client demand growing for added safety technology, especially in public works and projects where risks of accidents are higher, ASV was determined to invest in the best machinery setups available to ensure safe working environments.

Recently, as part of a contract to supply a major Government agency with a number of machines, ASV chose the Proxicam AI Pedestrian Detection and Proximity Warning System as an optional add-on to the equipment.

Proxicam's Al-powered smart cameras identify and track humans, alerting machine operators to their proximity, while enhancing visibility up to 360° around the machine, with up to four cameras in use.

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