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29 July 2016
With Smart Dynamics, Toyota Material Handling presents its ultimate approach to making material handling operations safer and more efficient.
Toyota trucks are connected using Toyota’s I_Site technology, creating Smart Trucks, that allow customers to monitor performance of equipment and operators, improving safety and reducing costs.
I_Site technology can be fitted to all machines in the Toyota range – including retrofitting to approved used machines. The result is connected ‘Smart Trucks’ that are continuously transmitting and receiving data via standard telecommunication networks.
The data is available via the I_Site web portal or mobile app where a wide range of information can be accessed via so-called TABs. The TABs provide information about truck utilisation levels, battery charge status, and several other factors that give a complete overview of operations.
A good example is the operator licence and authorisation TAB, which allows customers to determine which truck each operator is qualified to drive, and to appoint a PIN-code to these trucks for authorised drives. I_Site also offers a TAB that requires a pre-operational check to be performed before the truck can be used.
Since the cost of impacts is significant in many operations, a TAB registering shocks is of key importance. These shocks can be measured from light to heavy, and if necessary a consequence can be determined, such as immobilisation of a truck for further analysis. This type of safety feature is equally useful in smaller operations, as well as larger fleets, because it means the responsible manager is immediately alerted – regardless of his or her location - thanks to the mobile app.
The range of TABs that are available is continuously evolving. For instance service cost data is now also available, connecting to Toyota’s service data systems. One of the innovations in progress includes fleet benchmarking, which will enable operators to compare, for example, utilisation and shock performance levels with those of other fleet users.
The concept of Smart Dynamics is that the information from TABs in I_Site, which is currently fitted on Toyota trucks across the globe, allows customers to focus on different aspects of their operations such as safety, operator standards and utilisation levels. They can then decide to take steps such as additional training, sharing of information with drivers or better truck availability planning to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
Optimise your operation
Toyota Material Handling UK is demonstrating the latest developments in order picking and towing solutions live at IMHX 2016, showing visitors how they can optimise their operation, whether it is in e-commerce, distribution or manufacturing.
Toyota is demonstrating three innovative trucks and load carriers as part of the IMHX technology demonstration arena located in Hall 10 - Stand 10H18. The BT Optio OSE250 remote drive order picker allows the operator to drive the truck remotely with a simple control. This reduces the need for an operator to step on and off the truck between picks and helps to increase picking efficiency, reduce operator fatigue and improve the wear & tear and energy consumption on the truck. In the demos Toyota is showing how the remote drive works and the safety features.
The BT Movit TSE100 tow tractor with step carrier is ideal for fast moving e-commerce applications. Combined with the step carrier, it provides the flexibility for low level & higher level order picking and replenishment, capitalising on potential storage space availability.
The TSE300 tow tractor combined with a host carrier featuring electric lift & lower and a platform carrier, is ideal for replenishment to production lines and the longer distance movement of bulk or picked goods.
Tony Wallis, commercial director for Toyota Material Handling UK says, "The IMHX Technology Demonstration Arena is a great opportunity for our team to showcase the unique features of the trucks and create real-life situations, so visitors can see how these solutions could apply in their operation."
The Toyota demonstrations take place on Tuesday 13th September at 11.15am, Wednesday 14th September at 12.00pm, Thursday 15th September at 12.45pm and Friday 16th September at 10.30am.
Wallis adds: "We want visitors to the IMHX to leave with new information and new ideas, and this demonstration area combined with the live demonstrations taking place on our main stand, will give visitors new ideas about how they can improve their operation."
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