14/05/2026
Over 30 years ago, a small UK engineering team set out to solve a very specific problem: solving complex engineering challenges in difficult environments.
That work began with computer controlled timber harvesting systems and specialist access machinery designed for precision in commercial forestry operations. It became the foundation of Loglogic.
As time went on, customer requirements evolved across a wider range of environments and applications. The same fundamental problem kept appearing in different forms, from wetlands and reed beds to conservation sites, utilities, and remote terrain where conventional machinery simply could not operate without causing damage or disruption.
This led to a natural evolution. From forestry systems to a wider range of low ground pressure tracked vehicles and specialist equipment designed for work in sensitive and difficult environments.
Over time, that engineering approach expanded across conservation, agriculture, utilities, infrastructure, and emergency service applications, where access is often the first and greatest challenge.
A key milestone in that journey was , developed to operate in the most sensitive ground conditions while carrying out real work on site. Built around ultra low ground pressure principles, it reflects a simple idea that continues to guide everything we do: carry more, damage less. Enable access without compromising the environment.
From early forestry innovation to today’s specialist access platforms, the focus has remained consistent: customer focused engineering solutions that adapt to the landscape, not the other way around.