Robotic Cutter

This project is using a robotic cutter called Cut’n Move. This has been created to free pavers from the tedious and straining work of tile cutting.

Working in sync with a conventional paving process, it automates the cutting process and triples the productivity. The whole system is operated through an easy-to-use tablet interface with a fleet manager software that allows you to track and measure your entire fleet.

This helps to increase productively and reduce strain to the workforce that would be undertaking the job of cutting. It also reduces dust particles entering the environment and reduces noise levels for the surrounding residents and stakeholders in the working area.

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Monitor Report. Eurovia Contracting North. Midlands. January 2024.


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