Loglogic

Loglogic Designing bespoke low ground pressure machines since 1992.

We engineer and build in-house solutions tailored to each customer, helping them work efficiently and sustainably in wetlands, forestry, and other challenging environments. Loglogic has gone on to develop a wide range of equipment for use in the nature conservation, agriculture, forestry and the utility industries. Based in Devon, England, Loglogic prides itself on it's ability to design, develop

and manufacture specialist equipment for a wide range of applications using either variants of it's standard machines or developing bespoke solutions to meet the customers exact requirements.

10/06/2026

The hydraulic jack-up system is one of the most unique features of the Typha Harvester.

By raising the machine up to 700mm, it provides up to 1.3m of underbody clearance, allowing the Softrak to work in taller crops and deeper water while minimising disturbance to the standing vegetation.

💡A simple idea, developed to solve a very specific challenge.

As wetland farming, peatland restoration, and Typha-based biomaterials continue to develop, engineering solutions like this will play a key role in making those systems practically viable at scale.

If you’re working in paludiculture, wetland restoration, or low-impact harvesting systems and want to explore applications or collaboration, get in touch or drop a message.

09/06/2026

Meet the UK's first operational Typha Harvester: custom engineered for soft peat, standing water, and a delicate eco-system.

Typha presents a unique challenge. The valuable material is the seed head, but to support future harvests and preserve the wetland ecosystem, the majority of the plant needs to remain standing. Add soft peat soils, standing water, and crops up to 2 metres tall, and conventional harvesting approaches quickly reach their limits.

Working alongside innovative partners including FWAG SouthWest, and others exploring the potential of paludiculture and wetland farming, our engineers developed a specialist harvesting system built on the ultra-low ground pressure Softrak 75 platform.

The result is a machine capable of selectively harvesting Typha seed heads while minimising disturbance to both the standing crop and the sensitive environment beneath it.

We're excited to see how innovations like this can support the future of wetland farming, peatland restoration, biodiversity recovery, and sustainable biomaterials.

02/06/2026

Huge respect to the volunteer crew at RNLI Exmouth 👏🌊

Proud to see our Tooltrak supporting launch operations behind the scenes 🚜

Perhaps one of the more extreme environments a Loglogic Softrak has worked in 🌊🚜A Softrak operating on extremely soft mu...
28/05/2026

Perhaps one of the more extreme environments a Loglogic Softrak has worked in 🌊🚜

A Softrak operating on extremely soft mud during the recovery of a crashed aircraft nearly a mile offshore on the east coast of England.

With tides constantly changing and helicopters also being used on site, reliability and low ground pressure were critical. Getting stuck simply was not an option.

A good reminder of the environments these machines were built for.

Reed harvesting isn’t just about removal - it’s about restoring balance 🌿Done right, it supports biodiversity, improves ...
26/05/2026

Reed harvesting isn’t just about removal - it’s about restoring balance 🌿

Done right, it supports biodiversity, improves water flow, and helps protect long-term ecosystem health.

The challenge is accessing sensitive wetlands without causing damage. That’s where the Loglogic Cut & Collect system comes in, combining ultra-low ground pressure with specialist harvesting capability to work where conventional machines simply can’t.

Built for fragile environments. Designed for low-impact habitat management.

22/05/2026

Rolling into the bank holiday weekend like... 😎🚜

“Low ground pressure” is often reduced to a number. But in reality, performance in difficult terrain comes down to engin...
19/05/2026

“Low ground pressure” is often reduced to a number. But in reality, performance in difficult terrain comes down to engineering.

That's why our all terrain machines use Bridgestone rubber tracks with fully floating bogies, allowing the track system to follow ground contours rather than aggressively cut across them. Instead of shearing vegetation during turns or concentrating load in one area, the tracks ride over uneven ground, spreading weight more evenly and helping minimise disturbance in sensitive environments.

Reliability matters too. From durable high strength steel construction to dependable DEUTZ AG engines chosen for fuel efficiency and proven performance in demanding conditions, every part of the machine is designed to work where conventional equipment often cannot.

Over 30 years ago, a small UK engineering team set out to solve a very specific problem: solving complex engineering cha...
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.

Peatlands are some of the UK and Europe’s most important and most challenging landscapes to work in.We are sharing this ...
12/05/2026

Peatlands are some of the UK and Europe’s most important and most challenging landscapes to work in.

We are sharing this recent post from Wetlands International because it highlights an issue closely linked to the environments Loglogic engineering operates in every day.

Peatlands deliver major benefits including carbon storage, water regulation, and flood resilience, yet they remain difficult to access and manage safely. Their soft ground conditions and fragile ecosystems create real challenges for conservation and restoration teams on the ground.

This is where specialist low ground pressure engineering becomes essential. Access is the first step that enables long term restoration and management work to happen effectively without damaging the landscape itself.

We see these conditions regularly in wetland and peatland environments across the UK and beyond, where practical access solutions make the difference between a project being possible or not.

Few ecosystems offer such a powerful combination of near-term resilience, long-term storage, improved quality and quantity, and flood and drought risk reduction as . But they are seriously overlooked, undervalued, and untapped.

Many people talk about and wonder how to make them bankable. Well, peatlands are about to get there, with just a little push.

A new report by Landscape.Finance provides a very good and timely reflection on the potential role of peatlands as an investable asset.

Read more about how we can realistically finance peatland restoration in : https://www.wetlands.org/blog/financing-peatland-restoration-in-europe-realistically/

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