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2015-07-10 14:35 Kind:转载 Author:warehousenews Source:warehousenews
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I.D. Systems (UK) Ltd., a leading provider of wireless fork-truck management systems, will be exhibiting the next...

I.D. Systems (UK) Ltd., a leading provider of wireless fork-truck management systems, will be exhibiting the next generation of its Vehicle Asset Communicator® - the VAC4 - on Stand D48 at this year’s Health and Safety Event at the NEC (24th - 26th March). This new, versatile, easy-to-implement product offers a cellular communication option, removing the need for IT involvement and costly infrastructure hardware. The VAC4 also comes in a Wi-Fi version, which can be either locally or remotely hosted.

In addition to providing the tried and trusted benefits of I.D. Systems’ patented wireless technology - improved safety practices, greater fleet utilisation, increased productivity and lower operating costs - the VAC4 significantly reduces system deployment costs. It can be easily installed in as little as one hour per vehicle, and has a host of new features that enhance functionality and  operator experience. With data being wirelessly communicated over a public network, there is no need for wireless infrastructure in the plant or warehouse - wherever there is a mobile phone connection, the VAC4 will communicate with I.D. Systems’ remotely hosted application.

Other advantages of the new cellular system include the ability to track trucks that are in transit or being serviced at your service partner’s facility, through embedded GPS location tracking. “We are continually striving to develop the safest and most convenient fleet management solutions,” said Alexander Glasmacher, I.D. Systems’ Managing Director EMEA. “Alongside Wi-Fi and 868 MHz capabilities, the new cellular option for the VAC4 represents a further step forward in meeting our customer requirements, service levels and technical support.”

A further focus will be on the ZoneSpeed product, which ensures appropriate speed and therefore safer operation in danger zones such as crossings, aisle exits, ramps and areas where pedestrians may be present.

If you want to learn more as to how smart and accurate fleet management can improve the productivity of your operation while significantly reducing the costs and risks to your business, come along to Stand D48 to meet the I.D. Systems’ team.

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