Innovation at the core of Doosan’s display at bauma 2022

One of the key highlights on the Doosan stand at bauma 2022 will be the company’s new DX225LC-7X, Doosan’s first ‘Smart’ crawler excavator.
One of the key highlights on the Doosan stand at bauma 2022 will be the company’s new DX225LC-7X, Doosan’s first ‘Smart’ crawler excavator.

Doosan will display a range of new machines and digital technologies at bauma 2022. The Doosan stand is centred around a dedicated Innovation Centre and, under the theme of Powered by Innovation, will present the latest developments in the company’s leading-edge Concept-X, Xitecloud and DoosanCONNECT systems, together with other unique products such as the world’s first ‘Transparent Bucket’ and the new DX225LC-7X, Doosan’s first ‘Smart’ Crawler Excavator.

As well as the new DX225LC-7X, the array of products on the Doosan stand will show the increasing expansion at both ends of the product range for the first time at bauma. At the top of the range, these will include the new DX1000LC-7 100 tonne crawler excavator, the award-winning DL580-7 wheel loader and a brand new 4×4 version of the Doosan DA45-7 articulated dump truck (ADT).

Doosan Concept-X and XiteCloud systems

Doosan will be demonstrating the latest version of Concept-X, the world’s first unmanned automated and integrated control solution introduced in 2019, for construction, quarrying and mining sites. XiteCloud is the first stage in commercialising Concept-X – it maximises productivity by incorporating complex 3D drone construction surveys and earthwork calculations into a cloud platform, allowing them to be completed in just one to two days.

Next generation DoosanCONNECT App

Doosan is demonstrating the company’s DoosanCONNECTTM TMS fleet and asset management system at Bauma. DoosanCONNECT is a mobile application available for both Apple and Android devices that now offers customers a new all-in-one management system for Doosan construction equipment.

The latest upgrade to the DoosanCONNECT App introduces additional services and expanded overall functionality, allowing the App to manage all processes from operation and maintenance to parts purchase through this one platform. The system is designed to increase productivity and efficiency at construction sites by reducing equipment management time and effort compared to offline and other solutions.

‘Transparent Bucket’ system

Doosan’s industry unique ‘Transparent Bucket’ safety system will be at bauma for the first time. The Transparent Bucket is the first safety system of its type to provide a solution to prevent the danger of blind spots in front of the buckets of wheel loaders.

The DX225LC-7X

Being shown for the first time in the world at bauma, the new DX225LC-7X – Doosan’s first ‘Smart’ crawler excavator is designed to help operators work faster and more efficiently. To facilitate this, the DX225LC-7X offers a number of exciting new features as standard, including Full Electric Hydraulic (FEH) technology. As well as the FEH system, other standard features of the DX225LC-7X include integrated 2D machine guidance and machine control systems, as well as an E-Fence Virtual Wall.

DX1000LC-7

At bauma, Doosan is premiering the new DX1000LC-7 Stage V compliant 100-tonne crawler excavator, the largest excavator model ever manufactured by the company. Driven by the most powerful engine in the 100-tonne class, the DX1000LC-7 also has the highest hydraulic flow for this size of machine, providing best-in-class performance, with higher productivity, lower fuel consumption and smoother controls.

Brand new ADT concept

Another world premiere for Doosan at bauma is the company’s first 4×4 ADT. The new 4×4 version of the DA45-7 ADT is intended to challenge rigid dump trucks in the 40-t class. With its 4×4 design, the new version of the DA45-7 is better at handling bad roads, smoother driving surfaces and steeper terrain than rigid dump trucks. The DA45-7 4×4 ADT also has a better turning radius than comparable rigid trucks.

 

 

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