Designed for quarrying and aggregates customers managing large, mixed fleets, Volvo Site Operations utilizes data to optimize the production and furthermore the business. This service provides site managers with comprehensive, real-time information across all facets of their operations, empowering them to make informed decisions that boost productivity and safety, and reduce their environmental impact.
Azadeh Fazl Mashhadi, Service Offer Owner at Volvo CE, said: “On today’s fast-paced job sites, site managers are juggling the need to increase productivity and efficiency, but also prioritize safety and reduce CO₂ emissions. Data is a key enabler for change. But while the availability of data is expanding, converting raw data into actionable insights remains a challenge. Volvo Site Operations addresses this by integrating supplier data across all machines and assets, like crushers and weighbridges – regardless of brand – into a single, powerful view of operations. This digital tool delivers real-time insights that help site managers unlock the full potential of their job sites.”
With Volvo Site Operations, machine operators are provided with an intuitive tablet that collects geoposition data. This information is then integrated with machine and productivity data gathered through a cloud-based solution, consolidating everything into a single, cohesive view. Site managers can monitor machine performance, track material flow, and assess CO₂ emissions and productivity across each process, enabling them to pinpoint areas for improvement.
Volvo Site Operations measures critical parameters in the production flow, offering valuable insights to streamline tasks and optimize material movement. This can result in productivity increases of 10-20%. Production dashboards share key information on material movements and fuel consumption, removing the need for paper-based tracking and guesswork. The service alerts operators in real time to potential faulty dumps, helping to avoid costly mistakes or rework. By automating data collecting and reporting, administrative burdens can be reduced by up to 80%, simplifying processes, saving time and improving accuracy.
Through advanced geo-fencing and asset positioning, Volvo Site Operations allows for the real-time tracking of machines and assets across worksites, boosting situational awareness and aiding operators in making safer decisions. Alerts notify operators for speeding and unauthorized entry zones. Instant communication of important site changes, like speed limits and restricted zones, helps prevent potential hazards. By improving visibility across the jobsite for everyone, Volvo Site Operations elevates safety standards.
Volvo Site Operations enables potential fuel savings and CO₂ emission reductions of between 10-15%. The map, together with real-time positioning, optimize traffic conditions, reducing queues and waiting times to improve productivity while lowering fuel consumption. Accurate CO₂ emission measurements from all machines and assets provides insights for fleet optimization. By leveraging data, actionable steps can be taken today to significantly reduce emissions.
Initially Volvo Site Operations, which is being introduced for the first time at Bauma 2025 in Munich, Germany, will be available to customers in Sweden, Finland, Poland, Denmark, France, Norway, Switzerland and Australia.
For more information, please visit Volvo Site Operations
Head of Strategic Communications
Volvo Construction Equipment
E-mail: asa.alstrom@volvo.com
Head of Brand, Marketing & Communication
Volvo Construction Equipment, Sales Region Europe & International
E-mail: anne.bast@volvo.com
Phone: +46 73 558 59 06