Advanced Terrain Solutions NZ
Remote Land Reclamation & Slope Management Specialists
Waikato-Based | Available for North Island Projects
The Challenge
Steep terrain and unmanaged vegetation present serious operational and safety risks.
• Increased rollover exposure on slopes
• Limited access for conventional machinery
• Elevated fire risk in dry vegetation
• Chemical spray drift concerns near indigenous areas
• Difficult access within carbon and utility corridors
Remote Terrain Technology
Advanced Terrain Solutions NZ operates specialist remote-controlled mulching platforms designed for steep and unstable terrain.
• Operator positioned outside the hazard zone
• Eliminates rollover exposure
• Mechanical mulching — no chemical residue
• Reduces fire load
• Encourages natural grass regeneration
• Precision control near indigenous vegetation
Removing people from steep machinery reduces risk, exposure and liability
Specialist remote vegetation management for high-risk terrain environments
Core Services
Forestry & Carbon Block Reclamation
Remote mulching and vegetation control for large-scale forestry and carbon operations
Utility Corridor Vegetation Control
Precision mulching for powerline and service access zones
Remote Slope Mowing
High-risk slope vegetation management without operator exposure
Precision Mulching Near Indigenous Vegetation
Mechanical control without chemical spray drift
Stopbanks & Embankments
Controlled vegetation reduction along infrastructure corridors
High-Risk Terrain Vegetation Management
Access to terrain beyond conventional ride-on capability
Environmental Responsibility
Mechanical mulching enables vegetation control without chemical spray drift or soil residue concerns.
Unwanted vegetation is mulched close to ground level, preserving surrounding native growth while encouraging natural regeneration.
No chemical spray drift
Preserves surrounding indigenous vegetation
Encourages natural regeneration
Technology in Action
Remote terrain capability demonstrated in operational environments.
Let’s Discuss Your Site
If you manage council land, carbon blocks, forestry operations or infrastructure corridors, we welcome discussion for site assessment or trial evaluation.