ELOKON, the supplier of safety and assistance systems for industrial vehicles – MHE, AGVs and cobots – has received a substantial contract from Linde Material Handling (UK) Ltd for its ELOprotect mobile personnel protection product. 19 of these designated safety systems will be retrofitted onto the existing fleet of Linde K man-up turret trucks which are in operation at the Skelmersdale site of Culina Group’s subsidiary Great Bear.
Martin Jones, Head of VNA Sales, Linde Material Handling (UK) Ltd commented: “For over 10 years Linde has worked with Culina at the Skelmersdale site with two generations of VNA trucks. The latest trucks are fitted with Linde’s Aisle Safety Assistant for building and infrastructure protection. With the addition of the ELOprotect solution we can detect potential collisions with pedestrians, objects or another truck. The system is already working on several other sites in the UK and Culina are looking to roll out the system across further sites within their network.”
Culina Group is the market leading chilled and ambient food & drink warehousing, distribution and transport specialist based in the UK and Ireland. It is comprised of eight distinct business units and has a network of 50 strategically located depots across the county. “We were looking for a robust solution for enhanced safety within our VNA aisles irrespective of MHE provider. ELOKON fits the bill perfectly” said Andy Miszkiel, Culina Group MHE Manager.
ELOprotect is a self-actuating safety device for protecting personnel when industrial trucks are being used in narrow aisles. Its basic configuration consists of evaluation electronics, two laser scanners and a display and operating module. It is also available with various add-ons and options. One of these is the ANTIC anticollision module, which allows the simultaneous operation of several trucks in the same without the risk of collisions, and its extended protection range also enables safe operation with no loss of speed to ensure continued high turnover of goods.
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