New Holland introduces its new MyPLM Connect VITI mobile app, dedicated to the needs of specialty crops plantations. The app, which is currently in a beta version, represents an extension of the current MyPLM Connect app, and will be available for free on online. It will be accessible to all users with a MyNewHolland account.
The aim of MyPLM Connect VITI is to allow daily operation management to be optimized for use and help support wine growers in the management of their vineyards, using improved connectivity that enables real-time machine tracking, data transfer between machines and the app and use of its agronomic data so customers can manage their entire operation as its activities are happening.
The solution includes three different levels allowing to manage all vineyard configurations: Track, Trace and Map. The first of these allows the worked rows to be monitored directly from the smartphone through the app using a dGPS embedded on any machines. With Trace, all operations of a single machine or of a connected fleet can be managed, and daily work can be organized to create activities and task plans. Finally, with Map the full data from any machine connected to MyPLM Connect can be monitored and recorded using GPS-accurate data captured through RTK+ technology.
As a real digital campaign notebook, you can trace history of your vineyards including field data, notes, activities, machine trips, agronomic and more. Moreover, users of MyPLM Connect VITI have access to a multitude of specific services for specialty crops thanks to the connection to a marketplace, Viti Partnership, feeding our field app with additional possibilities to better manage plant activities, soil operations, fertilization, and irrigation, in addition to risk and weather forecasting and labor management.
New Holland’s aim in launching MyPLM Connect VITI is to enrich its offering in digital solutions and technology to help boost vineyards, contractors and cooperatives’ efficiency and sustainability, while also providing farmers with better insights into their operations, their crops and their work, so they can make the best possible decisions for their businesses.