Software-as-a-Service and data-driven solutions are at the centre of Powerfleet's presence at LogiMAT. The company will be showcasing its latest developments and the connection between man and machine.
At the centre of this year's LogiMAT stands for Powerfleet The recent launch of the Pedestrian Proximity Detection solution is also linked to the topic of safety. The AI-supported safety system proactively prevents accidents, increases safety of pedestrians and minimises damage to material handling equipment (MHE) in warehouses and production facilities. With the help of AI-supported object recognition, the solution identifies people and MHE on their routes, gives Visual and acoustic warnings of potential hazards and in this way improves the safety culture.
The combination of Powerfleet's camera system, violent damage sensors, data and AI functions reduces incidents through access and speed control, reconstructing security incidents, recognising high-risk areas, scorecards for improved driver training and much more. - both on the road and in factories. To fulfil legal guidelines and compliance standards for health and safety, the company automates regulatory measures via digitally executed checklists. Fleet managers can drive their green agenda with insights on carbon emissions and vehicle efficiency, eco-ratings and fleet electrification capabilities. The Unity platform takes data from any source, harmonises them and converts it into actionable insights. Mixed fleets, on the road and in the warehouse, thus have a uniform database to revolutionise the efficiency of operations.
Source: Powerfleet
Powerfleet at LogiMAT: Hall 10, Stand 10G32

