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CJ Moyna Explores Remote Controlling



CJ Moyna has always been a dirt moving company at heart. Built on decades of getting down in the dirt, we have always explored the efficient methods of moving dirt by the second, and upgrades in technology have always played a critical role. From adopting drone technology and GPS, CJ Moyna now explores the next frontier: remote controlling.


In November, John and the CH Moyna team took a field trip to Peoria, IL to the Edwards Demolition & Learning Center at CAT Headquarters. While there, they got to see a CAT 340 excavator remotely work, and they got to put their dirt moving skills to the test in the CAT Simulators.


It's an exciting time as we continue to explore this journey and the potential of the next chapter in CJ Moyna history.

CJ Moyna has always been a dirt moving company at heart, deeply rooted in the rich tradition of excavation and earthworks. Built on decades of experience and dedication to the craft, we have consistently sought out the most efficient methods of moving dirt, optimizing our processes to enhance productivity and reduce operational costs. Our commitment to innovation has led us to embrace advancements in technology, which have played a pivotal role in revolutionizing the way we approach our projects. From the early days of manual labor to the modern age of automation, our journey has been marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence. The integration of drone technology and GPS systems has significantly improved our capabilities, allowing us to execute tasks with precision and speed. Now, CJ Moyna is setting its sights on the next frontier in this evolution: the exciting realm of remote controlling.


In November, John and the dedicated CJ Moyna team embarked on a field trip to Peoria, IL, where they visited Edwards Demolition & Learning Center located at the CAT Headquarters. This experience was not just a simple outing; it was an opportunity to gain invaluable insights into the future of construction technology. During their time at the center, they had the unique chance to witness a CAT 340 excavator in action, operated remotely by skilled technicians. This demonstration showcased the incredible potential of remote-controlled machinery, highlighting its ability to perform complex tasks from a safe distance, thereby enhancing both efficiency and safety on job sites. Additionally, the team was eager to put their dirt moving skills to the test in the state-of-the-art CAT Simulators, which provided a realistic environment for practicing their techniques and improving their proficiency with advanced machinery. The hands-on experience allowed them to engage with cutting-edge technology and understand its practical applications in the field.


It’s an exhilarating time for CJ Moyna as we continue to explore this journey into the future of earthmoving and excavation. The potential of remote-controlled operations opens up a myriad of possibilities, not only for increasing productivity but also for enhancing safety protocols and minimizing environmental impact. As we navigate this new chapter in CJ Moyna's history, we remain committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in our industry. Our dedication to innovation, coupled with our rich heritage, positions us uniquely to embrace these advancements and transform the way we think about dirt moving. We look forward to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, as we strive to lead the way in modern excavation practices.




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