Capital Equipment News April 2021

The Move3D system has already been used across a number of projects.

At the flick of a switch Mammoet can show customers the details and complexities of its work – from any angle and at any point in the project.

In 2018, Mammoet identified that the right technology was now available to make regular 3D project visualisations a reality

A team was formed to develop the exciting possibility and explore how it could be harnessed to help meet and exceed customer requirements; the project became known as Move3D

the most effective solution for the task in hand. Traditionally, two-dimensional (2D) technical drawings were used to communicate with customers as plans were developed and finalised,” says Leon van Tiel, director of Engineering at Mammoet Europe. Although these were effective, the traditional ‘blueprint’ approach had its limitations. For example, the depth of information that could be communicated was restricted – literally. Specific views and key elements of the proposed work had to be prepared in advance and time taken to rework and revisit if the customer wanted to see a different perspective or phase. Particularly where new or innovative methodologies were being proposed, a way to bring the project to life and allow

Move3D is a 3D engineering platform that combines business intelligence, such as crane charts, with Mammoet equipment and client data

The Move3D system complements customers’ own digital systems and methods. Information including LIDAR scans and point clouds, or third-party data such as satellite maps, can be easily incorporated into visualisations for accuracy and consistency with wider project planning

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