Sector overview
Digital transformation plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and well-being of communities. It equips them with the necessary tools to respond quickly and make better-informed decisions when faced with challenging situations
By implementing networks that are equipped with sensing, cognitive, and decision-making capabilities, businesses can modernize their operations, improve their output, and react efficiently to any unforeseen circumstances. This also offers the ability to be flexible and responsive to new business opportunities that arise.
Indoor environment and motion
- Motion tracking
- Environmental monitoring
- Real-time location tracking
- Accuracy and precision
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Yard and warehouse management
- Real time monitoring
- Attendance
- Real-time visibility
- Task optimization
- Dock scheduling
02
Forklift tracking
- Accurate location
- Status monitoring
- Zone Alerts
- Forklift Anti-collision System
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Asset tracking
- Precise location
- inventory management
- Access Control
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Facts & statistics-
- By using the data from sensors in its equipment, an African gold mine identified a problem with the oxygen levels during leaching. Once fixed, they were able to increase their yield by 3.7%, which saved them $20 million annually.
- A key component of Industry 4.0 is the Internet of Things that is characterized by connected devices. Not only does this help internal operations, but through the use of the cloud environment where data is stored, equipment and operations can be optimized by leveraging the insights of others using the same equipment or to allow smaller enterprises access to technology they wouldn’t be able to on their own.
- I expect that companies that embrace Industry 4.0 will not only enjoy the rewards of greater productivity, rapid innovation and reduced costs, but that they’ll also benefit from more engaged and empowered employees. At the same time, Industry 4.0 could bring societal advantages, including employment gains, waste reduction and perhaps even environmental sustainability. And that’s an industrial revolution we can all look forward to.
- In the US alone, every year, forklift accidents account for 85 deaths and 34,900 serious injuries. At the same time, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) estimates that about 70% of forklift accidents could be prevented.