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Komatsu Selects Quake Global Modems

By Anil Sharma September 21, 2011

Komatsu Ltd., a construction equipment manufacturer, has selected QUAKE Q1000 and Q1200 modems in its full line of M2M communication solutions for heavy machinery.

The QUAKE modems provide rugged, dependable, and cost-efficient performance for Komatsu.

Officials with Quake Global said that QUAKE’s M2M communicators use satellites to transmit that data from the field to a Komatsu server for access by service personnel and customers. All types of messages may be sent between the customer and the heavy equipment.

Giving an example, company officials said that customers can issue nighttime and calendar lock commands to disable equipment during certain times of the day or night.

The service also sends maintenance alerts to Komatsu service personnel to proactively perform preventative maintenance. This means customers get more productivity out of their equipment, keep costs down, and increase profitability.

KOMTRAX benefits both the Komatsu dealers and their customers, according to Kenji Doishita, project manager ICT group, product planning dept., development division for Komatsu.

“For example, a Komatsu service person can check a machine’s location on the KOMTRAX map, determine if there are any problems and have the necessary replacement parts and tools ready before reaching the site,” said Doishita, in a statement.

“We selected QUAKE due to their reputation for designing a quality product that is both durable and cost-effective,” said Doishita.

He said that with the QUAKE modem at its heart, KOMTRAX can reliably track and report a broad range of machine information in some of the most severe environments virtually anywhere on Earth, even where terrestrial networks cannot operate.

“QUAKE is proud to have been selected to provide the modem functionality for KOMTRAX,” said Polina Braunstein, president and CEO of QUAKE.

Braunstein said that this powerful KOMTRAX system, coupled with the speed and reliability of QUAKE’s satellite communicators, can reliably track a variety of parameters to help quickly find information about specific machines based on key factors such as utilization rates, age, and other decision factors.

“This gives customers invaluable information that can be used to greatly increase the productivity of their equipment inventory, as well as improve overall business operations,” said Braunstein.

Quake Global designs and manufactures industrial M2M modems and controllers for advanced data acquisition, machine, process and motion control and asset monitoring through satellite, cellular, and GPS.


Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for IoTevolutionworld. To read more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves
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