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Kalmar releases new digital platform

Cargotec’s subsidiary Kalmar expands its digital solution offering with the launch of MyKalmar, a new platform for the company’s digital services which is available from 1 November.

The new platform by the Finnish cargo handling equipment manufacturer constitutes the single point of access for its customers to oversee their Kalmar fleet, while it also includes data from the connected fleet and the company’s maintenance activities.

“The overall goal is to help customers increase productivity, improve safety and lower their CO2 footprint,” noted the company.

MyKalmar helps customers gain greater transparency about their material handling solutions and services, including contract information, lists of Kalmar equipment at their operations and spare part order history, according to a statement.

In addition, the new digital platform fits the precise needs of each user and allows ordering and tracking, as well as case management and tracking for automation support customers.

Kalmar said the platform is a combination of previous services, such as MyParts and Kalmar Insight, but also contains new services and is a launchpad for further development.

“Old digital solutions are constantly being refined while new ones are being developed. MyKalmar will better serve Kalmar’s customers by acting as a platform for these new solutions,” said Kalmar’s statement.

“The future is very exciting when it comes to our digital solutions and the opportunities it will open up for customers, the industry and our three motives: safety, sustainability and productivity,” stated Thomas Malmborg, Senior Vice President, Services, Kalmar Mobile Solutions.

“MyKalmar is a user-friendly digital platform where customers can benefit from greater transparency and control over their maintenance activities, parts ordering and equipment performance, helping them improve their operational performance, safety and efficiency across their entire fleet,” added Laura Hokkanen, Service Business Design Manager at Kalmar.





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