Leica Geosystems Expands 3D Control for Caterpillar Wheeled Excavators

Leica Geosystems has expanded its 3D machine control portfolio with new aftermarket compatibility for Caterpillar Next Gen Wheeled Excavators, extending advanced positioning and excavation accuracy to a broader range of machines.  leica-geosystems.com Following the successful introduction of the Leica MC1 3D machine control solution for Caterpillar’s Next Gen Hydraulic Tracked Excavators in 2023, the company is now responding to increasing demand from users of Caterpillar wheeled excavators by broadening its compatibility options. The new aftermarket solution for Next Gen Wheeled Excavators will be available from March 2026. It is designed to provide operators with improved precision, operational efficiency and overall productivity. Installed on Caterpillar’s wheeled excavators, the Leica MC1 3D system supports accurate execution of complex excavation and grading tasks, enabling greater confidence in daily operations. “With Leica Geosystems machine control now easier to integrate on Caterpillar’s Next Gen Wheeled Excavators, operators benefit from a faster start-up and quicker deployment on site,” says Martin Verdurmen, President of the Machine Control Division at Hexagon. “The Leica MC1 solution is engineered to enhance machine performance, reduce downtime and contribute to more sustainable construction processes. Combined with Caterpillar’s robust equipment, it provides a dependable configuration for everyday site work.” Customers seeking to equip their Caterpillar Next Gen 2D Tracked or Wheeled Excavators with the Leica MC1 3D aftermarket machine control solution can consult their local CAT dealer for information on compatibility requirements, licensing options and technical support. Sales and support for the Leica MC1 3D system are handled through authorised Leica Geosystems distribution channels. www.leica-geosystems.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing

Leica Geosystems Expands 3D Control for Caterpillar Wheeled Excavators

Leica Geosystems has expanded its 3D machine control portfolio with new aftermarket compatibility for Caterpillar Next Gen Wheeled Excavators, extending advanced positioning and excavation accuracy to a broader range of machines.

  leica-geosystems.com
Leica Geosystems Expands 3D Control for Caterpillar Wheeled Excavators

Following the successful introduction of the Leica MC1 3D machine control solution for Caterpillar’s Next Gen Hydraulic Tracked Excavators in 2023, the company is now responding to increasing demand from users of Caterpillar wheeled excavators by broadening its compatibility options.

The new aftermarket solution for Next Gen Wheeled Excavators will be available from March 2026. It is designed to provide operators with improved precision, operational efficiency and overall productivity. Installed on Caterpillar’s wheeled excavators, the Leica MC1 3D system supports accurate execution of complex excavation and grading tasks, enabling greater confidence in daily operations.

“With Leica Geosystems machine control now easier to integrate on Caterpillar’s Next Gen Wheeled Excavators, operators benefit from a faster start-up and quicker deployment on site,” says Martin Verdurmen, President of the Machine Control Division at Hexagon. “The Leica MC1 solution is engineered to enhance machine performance, reduce downtime and contribute to more sustainable construction processes. Combined with Caterpillar’s robust equipment, it provides a dependable configuration for everyday site work.”

Customers seeking to equip their Caterpillar Next Gen 2D Tracked or Wheeled Excavators with the Leica MC1 3D aftermarket machine control solution can consult their local CAT dealer for information on compatibility requirements, licensing options and technical support. Sales and support for the Leica MC1 3D system are handled through authorised Leica Geosystems distribution channels.

www.leica-geosystems.com

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