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Managing machine parks in real-time with CNHi’s FieldOps app

07-05 | |
CNHi will soon launch the free FieldOps app for tractor brands Case IH, Steyr, and New Holland, allowing you to manage and monitor your machines in real-time and remotely. - Photos: CNHi
CNHi will soon launch the free FieldOps app for tractor brands Case IH, Steyr, and New Holland, allowing you to manage and monitor your machines in real-time and remotely. - Photos: CNHi

Machine manufacturer CNHi has launched a new app called FieldOps for tractor brands Case IH, Steyr, and New Holland at the Agrishow in Brazil. With FieldOps, users can monitor the data of multiple machines in real-time and remotely.

CNHi will soon provide the FieldOps app for free via smartphone, tablet, or computer. Through this app, users can view the data of multiple machines simultaneously, including information such as the location of the tractor or machine, driving speed, fuel level in the tank, and oil pressure. Users can also check the task status of the tractor or machine, how many hectares the machine still needs to work on, and an estimate of the time to complete the task.

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The FieldOps application is accessible via your smartphone, tablet, or computer. This enables you to monitor and manage machine data such as driving speed, location, and fuel consumption in real-time.
The FieldOps application is accessible via your smartphone, tablet, or computer. This enables you to monitor and manage machine data such as driving speed, location, and fuel consumption in real-time.

Analyzing agronomic data

In addition, users can view and compare agronomic data layers via FieldOps. This allows them to map the condition of the soil during and after land preparation. Users can see what has happened on a specific plot and assess the soil health.

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Simplifying workflow

CNHi designed the FieldOps app to simplify the entire workflow for users. Instead of using multiple applications or screens, users can manage and check data from all machines in real-time through one app. The application is accessible via smartphone, tablet, or computer.

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Annelies Bakker Machinery writer
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