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UgoWork brings AI-powered fleet intelligence and MHE performance insights to MODEX 2026

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New AI-driven capabilities and performance programs to be showcased at booth C11983

 UgoWork™ will introduce a new generation of AI-driven fleet intelligence capabilities at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta. Following the appointment of its U.S.-based CEO, David Mucciacciaro and the opening of its Midwest manufacturing facility, the company is accelerating its expansion across the American market, bringing production, expertise, and decision-making closer to customers.

Built on years of connected battery data, UgoWork’s latest advancements introduce a new way for operators to turn energy data into actionable operational insight, helping teams identify inefficiencies, improve throughput, and make faster, better-informed decisions in increasingly constrained environments.

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David Mucciacciaro

“In the most recent part of my career, I have worked closely in the material handling industry. Understanding key differentiators and the importance of the Total Cost of Ownership and uptime, I’ve seen how much performance is left on the table due to a lack of visibility,” said David Mucciacciaro, CEO of UgoWork. “What impressed me when joining UgoWork is the foundation that was already in place—smart telematics with connected systems generating real data. What we’re bringing to MODEX is the ability to turn that data into predictive action. At a time when margins are tightening, that’s not a ‘nice to have’—it’s becoming essential.”

At booth C11983, UgoWork will offer:

  • A MODEX exclusive promotion – Buy 9 batteries and get the 10th free

  • Live performance analysis sessions based on real operational data

  • A 90-day performance evaluation program for qualified participants

  • Early access to new AI-driven capabilities for select customers

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