Kalmar’s new system will help prevent collisions
As part of its commitment to safety-first design, equipment manufacturer Kalmar has introduced a collision warning system for its manually operated straddle carrier (SC) portfolio.
By providing the driver with both visible and audible warnings when there is a risk of collision, the system gives the driver more time to react to potential hazards.
According to Kalmar, these timely warnings help to prevent or reduce the severity of collisions and also reduce stress on the driver by helping them to remain alert and attentive at all times.
Jeroka Alanko, senior manager of product management at Kalmar, said: “Safety is one of the core design principles at Kalmar, and we are constantly striving to introduce new features and functionalities that will enable our customers to increase their operational safety.
“The collision warning system will help our customers to make machine operation safer and improve overall terminal safety as well as reduce repair costs and extend equipment lifetime.”
In addition to detecting obstacles in the kachine’s path or blindspots, the system also warns the driver if the spreader (whether empty or laden) is too low when the machine is approaching a container stack.
The company claimed that with a reduced risk of collisions terminal operators can realise cost savings in the form of reduced unplanned repairs, longer equipment lifetime and potentially lower insurance premiums.
The system is available as an optional add-on for new machines and a retrofit upgrade for existing machines.