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More Stable, More Accurate, More Efficient: CHCNAV Fully Energized on Opening Day
Hanover, Germany, 21 Nov 2025, ZEXPRWIRE, During Agritechnica 2025, CHC Navigation (CHCNAV) maintained strong momentum at its booth (Hall 21 · F16): from the moment the exhibition opened, it drew a large crowd, with multiple demonstrations in the technical area attracting full audiences. OEMs, distributors, agricultural service providers, and growers from across Europe and around the world showing keen interest in the Precision Agriculture solutions.
The booth simultaneously showcased product combinations such as GNSS Guidance, Vision Guidance, Row Guidance, ISOBUS Terminal, Land Leveling System, Spray Control System and Farm Management System, providing an integrated pathway for the complete agricultural chain of “Tillage – Seeding – Crop Management – Harvesting”.
New Partnership Information
At this year’s exhibition, we announce the collaboration between CNH and CHC Navigation (CHCNAV). In the partnership, CNH will introduce guidance kits with 10-inch and 12-inch displays within its FP FleetPro offering, all available in both steer-ready and electric steering configurations. The FP FleetPro guidance kits offer all of the more common precision farming functionalities, and they are compatible with all makes and models, thereby facilitating an entry into precision technology for more budget-conscious operations, extending its benefits to a wider range of farmers. CNH’s FleetPro line of aftermarket parts is available at all Case IH, New Holland and Steyr authorized dealerships across the EMEA region.
CNH is a world-class global company in equipment, technology, and services. Guided by its mission of “Breaking New Ground”, it focuses on innovation, sustainability, and productivity.
Its portfolio includes brands such as Case IH, New Holland, Steyr, CASE and New Holland Construction, Raven, CNH Capital.

Brand and Product Highlights
Highlight 1: Precision Agriculture Platform (NX600 Series × AgNav 5)
ISOBUS Full-Stack Interoperability: Natively supports UT terminal display and control; TC-SC (up to 255 sections) enables automatic section control; TC-GEO enables variable rate application; AUX-N provides extended control options. In mixed-fleet and multi-brand
implement environments, it bridges the crucial link between “Guidance – Implement – Task”.
SteerReady Compatibility: Rapid integration with multiple major OEM SteerReady models reduces hydraulic/motor installation and wiring time, making system transfer between machines more efficient — highly appreciated by end users.
More Guidance Lines = Broader Scenario Adaptation: AB, A+, Curve/Adaptive Curve, Headland, Centre Pivot, and other “9+” modes combined with AgNav 5’s headland strategies suit irregular boundaries, long plots, and hilly terrain.
User Experience: NX612 features a 12″ large display with a smooth split-screen interface, showing guidance, ISOBUS widgets, and camera feeds simultaneously; supports four-way surround-view cameras to enhance visibility and safety during low- speed steering and headland turning.
Template Reuse: AgNav 5 enables one-click saving of guidance lines, headland strategies, task parameters, and prescription maps, allowing cross-field and cross- season “one-click replication” — ensuring a consistently stable experience year after year.
Highlight 2: Application Control (SprayX100 Intelligent Spraying System)
Comprehensive Functions and Reliable Precision:
Overlap Detection + Automatic Section Control: Prevents over- or under-spraying.
Boundary Detection: Automatically shuts off boom/sections when crossing field boundaries.
Automatic Rate Control (Target L/ha): Maintains consistent flow rate with vehicle speed and terrain changes.
Auto Start/Stop Linkage: Activates valves automatically upon implement engagement or disengagement, reducing manual operations.
Multi-Level Alerts: Includes spray accuracy, pressure, tank level, and overspeed warnings.
Team Operation: Enables multi-machine collaboration for enhanced efficiency in large- scale field operations.
Interface and Extension: 10″ or 12″ touchscreen terminal + ISOBUS ECU, with up to 13 section valves; key information is displayed clearly and intuitively.
Coordination with Guidance: Works in conjunction with NX series guidance lines and headland strategies to ensure accurate spraying even in complex field shapes; combined with VG100 visual guidance, it automatically finds crop rows when plant lines deviate from original guidance — achieving a truly closed loop of “See (Guidance) + Spray (Control)”.
Highlight 3: End-Implements and Terrain Control Expansion (IS100 / HG100 / VG100 / IC100)
IS100 (Implement Guidance): Uses the actual implement position as reference to eliminate drift, significantly improving row spacing and straightness — ideal for slopes, hillsides, and trailed implements.
HG100 (Harvest Guidance): Ensures row-accurate harvesting of crops like maize, reducing losses and lodging.
VG100 (Visual Guidance): Employs proprietary camera and AI-based crop-row recognition to generate dynamic guidance lines — avoids plant damage, minimises manual offset corrections, maintains optimal speed band; supports additional crop types via OTA updates.
IC100 (Land Levelling System): Controls blade or grader height and slope according to target design; supports design surface import and operation trace recording. When combined with AgNav 5 route and headland templates, it achieves consistent one-pass levelling — establishing the base surface for precise seeding and variable fertilisation.
Tillage · Seeding · Crop Management · Harvesting
Tillage (Soil Preparation / Deep Loosening / Trenching / Levelling)

Core Combination: NX600 × AgNav 5 + ISOBUS + SteerReady + IC100 Levelling System
Highlights:
Straight-line stability and headland template management.
IC100 demonstration comparing single-slope/double-slope control (“manual vs automatic” blade passes and surface consistency).
End-to-end workflow: Design surface import – Guidance – Levelling – Operation Trace – FMS Archiving.
Value: Getting the lines and elevations right the first time reduces passes, saves fuel and labour, and lays a solid foundation for the “Seeding – Management – Harvesting” processes.
Seeding (Planting / Variable Fertilisation)

Core Combination: NX600 × AgNav 5 + IS100 + TC-GEO Variable Application.
Highlights:
Curve/adaptive curve seeding paths for complex plots.
Improved row spacing precision through IS100 + adaptive curve combination.
Prescription map (ISOXML/Shapefile/CSV) import and execution.
Unified management and reuse of task parameters and prescriptions in FarmMaster.
Value: Turns “path templates and row accuracy” into efficiency; ensures precise implementation of variable rate application.
Crop Management (Cultivation / Spraying / Field Maintenance)

Core Combination: VG100 Visual Guidance + SprayX100 Spraying Control + NX600 × AgNav 5 + FarmMaster.
Highlights:
VG100 automatically detects and follows rows when crop lines deviate from guidance.
Full demonstration of SprayX100 features — overlap/boundary detection, auto section, rate control, start/stop linkage, multi-alert system.
Team operation efficiency observation.
Task records – visualisation and traceability via FMS.
Value: Truly achieves “See and Spray” — improving input efficiency, traceability, and compliance.
Harvesting

Core Combination: HG100 Row Guidance + NX600 × AgNav 5 + FarmMaster.
Highlights:
Row maintenance and boundary finishing during crop harvesting.
Archiving and report traceability of task trajectory, speed, alerts, and working width.
Value: Ensures the complete reuse of paths and strategies “from seeding to harvesting”, guaranteeing consistent and traceable operations throughout the season.
Why It Matters
Future-Ready Compatibility and Openness: Aligning with the long-term trend of mixed fleets and cross-brand collaboration, the partnership focuses on “open adaptation and process reuse”, enabling precision agriculture capabilities to migrate seamlessly across machine types and model generations.
Turning “Good Experience” into “Replicable Success”: From guidance and task control to templates and data archiving, the collaboration emphasises “can next season reproduce last season’s success with one click” — transforming a single achievement into continuous success.
Channel and Service Synergy: Combining the extensive network and standardised service of OEM partners with CHCNAV’s product iteration and local support delivers users balanced certainty in availability, delivery speed, and operational experience.
From Efficiency to Sustainability: Reducing over- and under-spraying, improving row spacing and straightness, and strengthening data traceability — ensuring lower inputs, more stable results, and easier compliance auditing, providing dual assurance for green agriculture and operational resilience.
Integrated Capability of Guidance – Control – Vision – Levelling – FMS: Enables users to achieve a more predictable input-output ratio and easily auditable compliance across multiple crops, terrains, and fleet types.
Three Key Takeaways:
Ecosystem Integration: Enabling seamless collaboration of guidance, task control, and digital management across more brands and models.
Service Closed-Loop: Improving efficiency across the full chain of “installation – operation – upgrade” through standardised maintenance and remote support.
Long-Term Value: Accumulating operational insights from traceable data assets to support more scientific input-output decisions.
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Somos Martina Launches Period Uniform Program, Integrating Period Underwear into Colombian School Uniform System
As the new school year begins, a landmark initiative is challenging the menstrual inequity that prevents many young girls from attending school regularly. Somos Martina, a Colombian leader in sustainable intimate care, has integrated period protection into the official school uniform.
Bogota, 12th Mar 2026 – Somos Martina, in collaboration with Serviceplan Innovation, has expanded The Period Uniform, a product integration model that incorporates reusable period underwear into mandatory school uniform systems in Colombia.

The model was first introduced in January 2026. It formally adds reusable period underwear to the list of required school items and operates within existing school uniform procurement structures. By using established uniform distribution systems, the model allows schools to implement the product without creating separate supply programs or additional administrative processes.
Following its initial implementation earlier this year, the model is now being introduced in additional schools.
The company is continuing rollout discussions within the existing school uniform framework.
The Period Uniform model is structured around four operational components:
- Integration into the current uniform requirements.
- Alignment with established procurement and logistics processes.
- Provision of reusable products designed for long-term use.
- Cost efficiency over time compared to single-use alternatives.
The reusable period underwear supplied by Somos Martina is designed for up to 12 hours of protection during daily school activities. Each product is washable and intended for repeated use for up to three years, depending on care and usage.
Products are supplied to participating schools at a price comparable to regular underwear.
The company states that the model is designed for continued expansion within uniform-based school systems and can operate using existing administrative procedures.
Somos Martina confirms that additional rollout steps are planned as part of its 2026 product distribution strategy.
About Somos Martina
Somos Martina is a Colombian-based company that manufactures reusable period underwear. The company develops washable alternatives to disposable menstrual products and distributes its products within the Colombian market.
About Serviceplan Innovation
About Serviceplan Innovation Serviceplan Innovation is the R&D unit of Serviceplan Group, one of the world’s leading independent communication agencies, with offices in 34 countries. It combines design, technology and innovative thinking to develop products and integrated communication. Serviceplan Innovation is a team of 13 people from 7 different countries, allowing for diverse creative perspectives.
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Brian Hagerty Brings Proven Service Industry Leadership and Operational Expertise to Next Chapter
South Carolina, USA, 12th March 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Brian Hagerty, an experienced service industry leader and former district manager, is announcing his availability for new professional opportunities following a career built on operational consistency, team development, and frontline execution.
Raised in Monroe Township, New Jersey, Hagerty graduated from Monroe Township High School before continuing his education at Coastal Carolina University. During his early years, he developed a strong foundation in discipline and teamwork through competitive soccer and track. He also cultivated a lifelong interest in music, playing both guitar and piano.
Hagerty built the core of his career in the restaurant industry, most notably at Waffle House, where he advanced to District Manager. In that capacity, he oversaw multiple locations, focusing on daily operations, associate training, staffing strategy, and performance standards.
“My focus has always been simple,” Hagerty said. “Clear standards, strong training, and consistent execution. When those three are in place, teams perform better, and customers notice.”
As District Manager, Hagerty emphasized structured onboarding, repeatable systems, and in-store leadership presence. He worked directly with shift leaders and associates to ensure operational consistency across locations. His approach centered on measurable performance indicators such as labor control, shift efficiency, service speed, and customer experience.
“I believe leadership happens on the floor, not behind a desk,” he said. “You have to see operations in real time to understand what needs to improve.”
Following his management tenure, Hagerty transitioned into a professional bartending role, returning to direct customer service while applying the same operational discipline he developed in management. Known for reliability and professionalism, he maintained a focus on preparation, organization, and guest experience.
“Bartending is still operational,” Hagerty explained. “You manage timing, communication, and quality all at once. The fundamentals don’t change.”
Throughout his career, Hagerty has concentrated on service industry fundamentals: associate training, accountability, workflow efficiency, and culture development. He believes that sustainable performance depends on preparation and clarity rather than reactive management.
“Training protects the business,” he said. “If you prepare people properly from day one, you reduce long-term problems.”
In addition to his professional experience, Hagerty supported St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital during his college years, reflecting an early commitment to community engagement. Outside of work, he spends time with his children and enjoys nature, the beach, and playing music.
As he evaluates his next professional chapter, Hagerty is seeking opportunities where operational leadership, team development, and service excellence are core priorities. His background spans both multi-unit management and frontline hospitality execution, giving him perspective across organizational levels.
“The service industry moves fast,” he said. “But the fundamentals are steady. Respect people. Maintain standards. Stay consistent.”
Hagerty remains open to leadership, training, and operations-focused roles within hospitality and related service environments.
About Brian Hagerty
Brian Hagerty is a New Jersey–raised service industry professional with experience in multi-unit restaurant management and frontline hospitality operations. A graduate of Coastal Carolina University, he has built his career around team development, operational systems, and consistent service standards. His professional focus includes associate training, performance management, and maintaining structured, high-functioning environments.
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A Mathematician’s Perspective: The MatrixFlow Model Behind Feather Exchange
In modern financial markets, mathematics has long served as the invisible framework behind stability, efficiency, and long-term growth. From options pricing to high-frequency trading algorithms, many of the world’s most successful financial systems are built upon carefully structured mathematical models. Feather Exchange is applying this same philosophy to cryptocurrency trading through a system it calls MatrixFlow.

For mathematicians analyzing financial systems, the most intriguing aspect of MatrixFlow is its attempt to bring predictability into a market historically defined by volatility. Rather than leaving price movements entirely to unpredictable swings in speculation, Feather Exchange introduces a structured framework where market progression follows clearly defined mathematical boundaries.
The foundation of the system begins with a guaranteed baseline known as the Minimum Daily Price Rise. Each trading day establishes a structural upward movement expressed mathematically as:
Pₜ = Pₜ₋₁ + 0.02
where Pₜ represents the current trading day’s base price and Pₜ₋₁ represents the previous day’s closing price. This formula creates a minimum progression of 0.02 USDT per day, ensuring that the market maintains a consistent forward trajectory over time.
Once this baseline movement is achieved, additional trading activity can push the price higher within a controlled range. The MatrixFlow system defines a daily expansion boundary using the formula:
Pmax = (Pₜ₋₁ + 0.02) × 1.01
This establishes a daily ceiling where the total market expansion cannot exceed one percent beyond the minimum daily progression. From a mathematical standpoint, this creates a bounded growth corridor that allows healthy price discovery while preventing destabilizing spikes.
Beyond price progression, Feather Exchange introduces another mathematically structured mechanism that analysts find particularly innovative: the Feather Escrow Pool. Within this system, participants are able to acquire FTR tokens at a 50 percent discount relative to the previous day’s highest traded price.
This relationship can be expressed simply as:
Escrow Purchase Price = 0.5 × Hₜ₋₁
where Hₜ₋₁ represents the highest traded market price recorded on the previous trading day.
From a financial engineering perspective, this creates a fascinating market dynamic. Traders are given an opportunity to access discounted tokens tied directly to the historical market price, while the structured release of escrow tokens ensures that supply enters circulation in a controlled and transparent manner.
When combined with the price progression framework, the system forms a feedback structure where trading activity, market price, and token distribution reinforce one another. The long-term price trajectory of the system can be approximated by the progression:
Pₙ ≈ P₀ + (0.02 × n)
where n represents the number of trading days. While the actual market price may fluctuate within its daily corridor, the structural baseline ensures continued forward movement.
For mathematicians studying market design, the significance of MatrixFlow lies in its attempt to transform cryptocurrency trading from a purely speculative environment into one governed by defined economic rules. Markets that operate entirely without structure often experience violent boom-and-bust cycles. By contrast, systems built around predictable mathematical relationships tend to encourage longer-term participation and greater ecosystem stability.
Feather Exchange appears to be applying this philosophy directly into its trading architecture. Instead of relying solely on market sentiment, the platform introduces formulas that guide how price progression, supply release, and discounted participation interact within the ecosystem.
As the exchange prepares for its upcoming 2026 Shareholder Pre-Launch Event, analysts are beginning to examine whether structured systems like MatrixFlow could represent an important step forward in digital asset exchange design.
For mathematicians observing the evolution of financial markets, the concept behind MatrixFlow raises an important possibility: that the next generation of crypto exchanges may not be defined by speculation alone, but by carefully engineered economic structures where mathematics becomes the foundation of sustainable trading.
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