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DeLaval VMS V300

By DeLaval

Last reviewed: December 2025

Advanced robotic milking system with InControl management platform, 3D imaging for teat detection, and integrated cow monitoring.

The DeLaval VMS V300 represents the latest generation of robotic milking technology. Using 3D camera technology for rapid teat detection and attachment, the system achieves industry-leading speeds of under 45 seconds for typical attachment.

The InControl management platform provides comprehensive herd monitoring including milk quality parameters, activity tracking, and health alerts. Integration with DeLaval Herd Navigator enables automated disease detection through milk analysis.

Each robot handles approximately 60-70 cows with proper management. The system's modular design allows farms to scale by adding robots as needed.

Key Features

  • 3D Teat Detection: Fast, accurate attachment
  • InControl Platform: Comprehensive management system
  • Milk Quality Monitoring: Real-time quality parameters
  • Activity Monitoring: Integrated cow behavior tracking
  • Automatic Cleaning: Hygienic system operation

Advanced Features

  • Herd Navigator: Automated disease detection
  • Body Condition Scoring: Automated BCS monitoring
  • DelPro Integration: Full farm management
  • Remote Monitoring: Mobile app access

Ideal For

Farm Types: Progressive dairy farms, New construction facilities

Competitive Advantages

What sets DeLaval VMS V300 apart from alternatives:

  • Industry-leading attachment speed
  • Comprehensive ecosystem integration
  • Strong dealer network
  • Proven reliability
  • Advanced health monitoring options

Pricing Information

Here is the pricing information for DeLaval VMS V300:

Major capital investment with service contracts

Pricing Model: capital-purchase

Financing typically available through dealer or equipment lenders.

Pros & Considerations

Advantages:
  • Established robotic milking system
  • Proven reliability
  • DeLaval support network
  • Continuous improvement
  • Herd management integration
Considerations:
  • Capital investment required
  • Barn design requirements
  • Learning curve
  • Service needs

Implementation & Setup

How to implement DeLaval VMS V300 on your dairy operation:

Implementation Timeline: 6-12 months planning to operation

Training & Support

Training and support options available for DeLaval VMS V300:

Support Channels:

    Evaluation Questions

    Key questions to consider when evaluating DeLaval VMS V300:

    1. What is your current labor situation?
    2. Is your facility suitable for robotic milking?
    3. How many cows do you want per robot?
    4. What is your budget for capital and ongoing costs?
    5. Are you prepared for the management change?

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