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A Cavotec RRC with video link-up is used to control an excavator at ONS2012

Cavotec's Sietse Nap controls an excavator using one of our radio remote control (RRC) systems fitted with a live video link-up at Norway's ONS 2012, one of the offshore energy industry's leading exhibitions. We are also exhibiting our innovative joysticks, dragchains, connectors and motorised cable reels, primarily for offshore EX applications, at the three-day event.
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