Aptella has been appointed master distributor for Z+F laser scanning systems across Australasia

Zoller + Fröhlich (Z+F) 3D laser scanning solutions to be sold and supported by Aptella across Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.   Intelligent positioning systems provider Aptella announces the company’s appointment as master distributor for Z+F, a German-based electrical engineering firm that manufactures a wide range of precision industrial instruments including 3D laser scanning systems. Under the agreement, Aptella will be the primary contact for all sales, support and service enquiries of Z+F laser scanning products in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea (PNG). “We are delighted to announce this extension of our partnership with Z+F, which will offer customers local and reliable sales, service and support capabilities from our branches throughout the region,” said Martin

STOP looking at the price…start looking at cost & return on your technology investment

Cameron Waters, Business Manager – Geospatial Systems at Aptella New businesses and those wanting to operate smarter, need the latest technologies to optimise efficiencies and workflows. Let me talk you through how you can increase your return on investment (RoI) and kit out your business with the latest equipment and software that surveying has to offer while reducing the risk involved in a large capital layout. In an ideal world, your fleet will include the highest spec robotic total stations, GPS, field controllers and software, as well as survey and engineering software. But the total cost of ownership (TCO) of the asset lifecycle needs to be factored in when setting rates and responding to tenders. Knowing what your business cost per hour to run can support

Improving efficiency and productivity on site with the iDig

TBT EARTHWORKS LTD is a family owned and operated contracting company that had plans to increase the efficiency and productivity on site as they moved into more large scale, fine tolerance work. Trent O’Neill, one half of the father and son due that run TBT EARTHWORKS, saw a sponsored post on Facebook for the iDig Touch 2D excavator system from Aptella and thought it looked like it would fit their needs. “I got in touch and Troy from the Aptella Christchurch branch came out the following day for a demonstration. We put our name down for the system that day,” said O’Neill. “We are starting to get into a lot more large scale, fine tolerance work, being a

Mitsui and Co has invested in Aptella to accelerate digital transformation in the construction and resource sectors

From left to right: Noburu Katsu (Chairman & CEO, Mitsui & Co (Australia)), Ian Petherbridge (Chairman, Aptella), Martin Nix (CEO, Aptella), Nobuaki Kitamori (Representative Director, Senior Executive Managing Officer, Mitsui & Co), Hiroshi Kubo (General Manager, Construction and Industrial Machinery Division, Mitsui & Co). The Mitsui representatives learnt about Tokara Link telematics and remote support technology, developed by Aptella to streamline the design file transfer and technical support capabilities on site by eliminating the need to visit machines in person.  Global company becomes a corporate shareholder in intelligent positioning technology provider Aptella to amplify innovation across its core markets. Mitsui & Co. (Mitsui) is a Japanese organisation with operations in 66 countries worldwide. Specialising in identifying and realising innovation

Cashing in on millenials as well as the latest technologies

Adam Burke, Aptella’ Geospatial Manager NSW It’s now a matter of rethinking the structure of survey practices or being left stranded, short staffed and priced out of the market. Stating the obvious – there’s a shortage of qualified surveyors A 2018 BIS Shrapnel study quantified what we’ve all been experiencing in recent years, and what is about to worsen dramatically. Nationally, globally in fact, there’s a dire shortage of qualified surveyors. In NSW alone, there is a current shortfall of 530. This is tipped to reach 680 by 2024. The impact is being felt across a number of industries – construction, mining and general spatial sectors – and there’s a delay and cost knock on effect to our

The Cutting Edge Drones return to the birthplace of flight

Stanwell Park – January 2019 by Gavin Docherty Between 1890 and 1900, in the sleepy seaside town of Stanwell Park, Lawrence Hargrave tirelessly experimented with his flying contraptions.  He was one of only a small handful of aeronautical pioneers around the globe attempting to make manned flight a reality. As he sat on the dunes of Stanwell Park beach he studied the flying seagulls and realised that there was no magic to flight, just engineering. Although he was focussed on recreating the flapping motion of the wings for many years using a rotary engine, it was only when he realised it was possible to soar the updraft with a fixed wing that he made major progress. After several

Aptella have been appointed the exclusive distributor of Blue Electronics products

Aptella has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Blue Electronics for its range of personal proximity and machine proximity detection systems. Aptella has been appointed the exclusive distributor for Blue Electronics’ range of collision avoidance and proximity detection systems, personal proximity detection systems and sound alarm monitoring systems. Blue Electronics premium range of personal proximity and machine proximity detection systems includes: Personal Proximity Detection Systems (PPDS);Vehicle to Vehicle Collision Avoidance Systems (VCAS);Tyre Handler Personal Proximity Detection Systems (PPDS);Stockpile Dozer and Stacker Machine Collision Avoidance Systems (SCAS);Early Warning Detection Systems (EWDS) for Rail Maintenance MachinesEnd Of Train Detection Systems (EOTS);Trackside Warning Systems (TWS);Web-based GPS Tracking Systems (GPS);In Vehicle Monitoring Systems (IVMS);Sound Alarm Monitoring Systems (SAM).These systems are suitable for

Increase the productivity, efficiency and safety of your landfill site using machine guidance

Using a machine guidance system, such as Aptella’ Carlson LandfillGrade, can help landfill site operators increase the efficiency, productivity and safety of their landfill site. “The Carlson LandfillGrade machine guidance system helps our customers improve the efficiency and safety of their landfill sites through the maximisation of vertical space, leachate management, avoidance zones for gas wells and hazardous material placement and access to better, more accurate data,” said Andrew Granger, Product Manager: Mining and Landfill Systems at Aptella. Maximise vertical space This solution from Aptella assists landfill site operators to maximise the void space of their landfill site through optimised compaction and increased density. Brad Wood, Operations Manager and Oscar Gallagher, Operations Coordinator at the Summerhill Waste Management