Technical support solutions with our on-site and remote services

Tokara Remote support for machines

Getting you back up and running with our support services So you’ve visited Aptella, you’ve rented or bought a piece of equipment, and now you’re itching to finally get it out in the field to use on your project. But a lot of factors are beyond your control when it comes to working in the field. Things happen, mistakes are made, tools and machines wear out, site issues can cause issues with access – none of which can be deal breakers but are all issues that need to be corrected quickly to avoid wasting your work time. Without access to the proper technical support and repair services, getting yourself back up and running could become a seriously expensive

9 Benefits of Carlson LandfillGrade

GRade control for compact machines, CARLSON LANDFILL GRADE

Waste management facilities are under increasing pressure to maximise efficiency with our finite landfill resources. Adopting Carlson LandfillGrade machine guidance, available from Aptella, is an effective method to increase productivity. Customers have reported numerous benefits since adopting the Carlson system. The top 9 include: Optimising the available airspace Time savings from pre-set design levels. Increased time, cost, and safety benefits by reducing the need for surveyors to manually measure on site Eliminating rework by entering in the design plans of landfill cells to the on-board system for operators to work to Continuous monitoring and control of density and gradient of landfill compaction and final form of landscaping Records and assists the operator’s work, preventing overfill and recording material

Machine control is here to stay, and we’re here to help

Machine control Australia - Aptella

At Aptella we know that great products are only half the story – the rest is making those products work and getting the most out of them. If you haven’t already upgraded to using machine control technology in your construction work – or don’t know what it is – you don’t need to worry. But you should at least be aware you’re missing out on one of the most important innovations in the construction industry today. And you should know, too, why choosing Aptella for your machine control needs will be one of the most important decisions you make in cutting down needless expense in your projects. Remind me: what is machine control? In case you don’t know,

GPS upgrade putting robots on the road to fast track major SA infrastructure projects

RTK GPS , Allday rtk south australia and the tiny surveyor

The time it takes to complete major road infrastructure projects will be considerably reduced as a result of significant satellite GPS upgrades under a joint Commonwealth Government, South Australian Government and private sector partnership. Federal Minister for Resources and Water, Keith Pitt, said the Commonwealth is making a $64 million investment nationally in upgrading GPS positioning capability, improving accuracy from metres to centimetres. In South Australia, this will significantly fast track certain works on the Port Wakefield Overpass and Highway Duplication process, with a robot called the ‘Tiny Surveyor’ able to complete line marking work in days, instead of weeks. “This collaborative public-private approach to establishing high-quality satellite positioning infrastructure through partnerships with the South Australian Government and

MiRTK provides consistency of connection on site for Hazell Bros Group

MiRTK | internet enabled corrections for GNSS base stations.

Jason Ward, Site Engineer, Hazell Bros Group, was working on a highway project doing some road-lining and over-taking lines when one of Aptella’ staff members told him about MiRTK internet enabled corrections for GNSS base stations. “Hazell Bros Group is a Civil Construction Company specialising in delivering civil projects of various types on roads, bridges, dams, pipelines, demolition in Tasmania and Queensland,” said Mr Ward. “We’re currently working on a highway road project and were facing challenges with the UHF network because we had a combination of a site that was quite spread out, so quite a bit of distance from one end to the other and then terrain problems, terrain where we couldn’t get a UHF signal

AllDayRTK CORS Network expands with 134 additional sites, more than half located in Queensland

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Multiple industries to benefit from increased availability to network positioning infrastructure, including construction, mining, agriculture, and geospatial sectors. Aptella is pleased to announce that users of AllDayRTK, the company’s Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) network, now have increased availability thanks to the addition of 134 more sites, the majority throughout Queensland. To enable wider access to reliable positioning services throughout metro and regional areas, Aptella is working with Geoscience Australia, along with privately owned infrastructure, to expand network coverage throughout the country. “Our work with businesses and the government to expand network infrastructure is about helping to deliver the backbone of future positioning information systems in this country across industry, government and the wider community,” said Martin Nix,

Aptella awarded Fastest Growing New Partner at Rajant Corporation’s Australian Summit

Aptella awarded Fastest Growing New Partner at Rajant Corporation’s Australian Summit

Hosted by local distributor, Madison Technologies, Annual Summit recognises top performing partners for industrial wireless network company, Rajant Corporation. Intelligent positioning solutions provider, Aptella was awarded ‘Fastest Growing New Partner’ at the Australian Rajant Partners Summit held in Brisbane in November. The event, hosted by Rajant’s Australasian distributor Madison Technologies, was a chance for Rajant to recognise contributions by its partners over the year. “We are honoured to have received this award as the fastest growing new partner,” said Andrew Granger, Mining Business Executive Manager at Aptella. “Our success with this solution is thanks to the wonderful support we have received by the teams at both Madison Technologies and Rajant, who have worked alongside us at every stage

Technology adoption supports responsible mining for MACA

Navvis VLX wearable 3d laser Scanner

Wearable mobile mapping systems to be sold and supported throughout Australia and New Zealand by positioning solutions provider, Aptella. Aptella announces a distribution agreement with German-based NavVis, a leading developer of mobile mapping reality capture solutions. Under the agreement, Aptella will sell and support the NavVis VLX solution, a wearable scanning system that enables fast data capture of complex structures using advanced Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM) technology. “NavVis is highly regarded as a global leader in mobile mapping and SLAM technology,” said Martin Nix, Aptella CEO. “We look forward to introducing the NavVis VLX wearable mobile mapping system to our customers – it is a dynamic solution that makes light work of modelling large, complex structures in