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CASE to Host CASE LIVE Virtual Event on Machine Control for Dozers and Motor Graders

Interactive webcast (October 27 at 10 AM Central) will focus on precision construction solutions for dozers and motor graders, technologies available, and all the ways machine control can improve your business.

CASE Construction Equipment has announced that the next CASE LIVE virtual event will focus on Machine Control for Dozers and Motor Graders, and will be held on Wednesday, October 27 at 10 AM Central. The event will focus on the types of precision technologies available, the applications they are best suited for, and the operational advantages that each solution provides. This includes improving productivity and grading accuracy, greater equipment utilization, reducing wear and tear on your equipment — and ultimately the ability to bid more competitively and drive down the total cost of ownership of your fleet.  

“At CASE, our focus on machine control is built on scalability and identifying the solutions that work best for your business,” says Richie Snyder, product marketing manager for construction equipment digital and precision solutions and telematics, CASE. “Our goal is to take away the intimidation factor and show equipment owners the practical benefits of machine control in the work they do.”

The event will be hosted by Richie Snyder, as well as Jeremy Dulak and Nathaniel Waldschmidt, product managers with CASE.

Source : CNH Industrial

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