Intelligent CIO LATAM Issue 58 | Page 10

NEWS

Motive launches AIpowered Motive Analytics to transform how Mexican teams leverage data

Motive has launched Motive Analytics, a new AI-powered solution designed to transform how teams in Mexico analyze and act on operational data.

Built directly into the Motive Dashboard, the platform unifies data across safety, fuel, maintenance, and telematics – turning hours of manual analysis into real-time insights.
With automated reporting and centralized data, teams can quickly identify trends, pinpoint issues and take action to improve safety, increase productivity and reduce costs.
The solution eliminates reliance on disconnected legacy systems and complex spreadsheets – giving organizations a clear, realtime view of operations.
A key feature, AI Answers, introduces a conversational interface that allows users to ask natural language questions and instantly receive insights and visualizations. For example, teams can ask about driver idling time or vehicle downtime and get immediate, easy-to-understand answers.
As commercial vehicle telematics adoption grows rapidly in Mexico – driven by cross-border freight demand, regulatory changes and increased data generation – many organizations struggle to keep pace. Data is often siloed, outdated or difficult to interpret. Motive Analytics addresses this challenge by delivering a fully integrated, no-code analytics experience.
“ Motive Analytics gives teams a single, intuitive view of their data,” said Omar Camacho, General Manager of Mexico, Motive.
“ With faster insights, organizations can reduce costs, improve safety and maximize productivity.”
The platform empowers teams to build real-time dashboards, uncover root causes, and make faster, data-driven decisions – all without relying on specialized analytics teams.

Baker Hughes wins Argentina gas pipeline deal boosting LNG export infrastructure

Baker Hughes has secured a strategic order from

San Matias Pipeline S. A. to supply gas compression equipment for a major natural gas pipeline project in Argentina.
The agreement includes three NovaLT16 gas turbines paired with three centrifugal compressors along with commissioning services spare parts special tools and remote monitoring and diagnostics.
The units will be installed at a compressor station near Allen in Río Negro supporting gas transport from the Vaca Muerta formation to the Gulf of San Matias. The pipeline will supply feed gas to floating LNG vessels operated by Southern Energy.
This project strengthens Argentina’ s export capacity and reinforces the role of natural gas in global energy markets. It also represents the first deployment of Baker Hughes’ NovaLT gas turbine technology in South America highlighting demand for efficient lower-emissions turbomachinery.
The NovaLT16 platform was selected for its performance efficiency, reliability and fast delivery timeline – making it well suited for midstream compression and LNG value chains.
Baker Hughes continues to expand its presence in Latin America supporting infrastructure that enables secure reliable and lower-emission energy systems while advancing access to global LNG markets. The company emphasized that projects like this demonstrate how advanced turbomachinery can improve efficiency reduce emissions and accelerate project timelines for operators across emerging energy regions.
By integrating digital monitoring capabilities and lifecycle services Baker Hughes aims to deliver long-term value reliability and operational insight throughout the project lifespan supporting Argentina’ s ambition to become a leading LNG exporter in the coming decade and beyond globally markets.
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