easyTrack: heavy haul trucking software
easyTrack* was developed in close collaboration with GOLDHOFER AG, the global leader in heavy transport equipment.
Key Features
- Realistic Vehicle Simulation
Simulate heavy transport routes, even with limited or incomplete digital mapping data. - Guided Path Simulation
Perform turn simulations along a predefined guideline, with a control point either inside or outside the vehicle. - Freehand Driving (Forward & Reverse)
Simulate unrestricted vehicle movement without the need for a predefined guide path. - Integration of Special & Oversized Vehicles
Model vehicles of unlimited width, length, and axle configurations, whether steered or non-steered. - Automated Collision Detection
Identify and highlight potential obstacles directly within the plan.
Video: Wind Turbine Transport Simulation
Custom Trailer Configurations
With the built-in vehicle editor, you can create custom trailers and dynamically calculate their turn paths.
Heavy Transport Examples – Wind Turbine Transport
The vehicle editor allows you to design multi-component transport setups, including load visualization (marked in blue). The swept path of the cargo is displayed separately for accurate route assessment.
Swept Path Simulation Results
Once you have completed a simulation—whether it’s a reverse maneuver with a trailer, a heavy transport route calculation, or a custom vehicle setup—the results will include:
- Swept path area covered by the vehicle
- Vehicle path
- Wheel tracks
- Collision zones
Additionally, detailed reports and protocol outputs are available for documentation and further analysis.
Customizable Visual Settings
You have complete control over color settings for various elements, including vehicle paths, guidelines, swept area, and collision markers.
Data Export for Further Processing
Simulation results can be used for infrastructure planning—for example, by companies responsible for road surface reinforcement or cost estimation.
By running a preemptive heavy transport simulation, you can identify and address potential problem areas in advance.