Yale introduces advanced dynamic stability system as standalone option at MODEX 2024
11 Março 2024 - 11:00AM
Yale Lift Truck Technologies announces standalone availability of
its advanced dynamic stability (ADS) offering, one of the
underlying technologies in the company’s Yale Reliant™ forklift
operator assist solution. Engineered to help maintain overall
stability and minimize the potential for forklift tip overs, ADS is
available on an extensive lineup of Yale models and is a main focus
of demonstrations underway at Yale booth #B3810 during MODEX.
Previously available in packaged solutions with one or more of
the other Yale Reliant technologies, object detection, proximity
detection and real-time location sensing, warehouse lift trucks can
now be equipped with ADS as an independent option. ADS continuously
monitors forklift and load status and automatically applies
interventions in response to compromised stability. Adjustments,
such as a reduction to travel speed or a smoothing of fork lift or
tilt movement, are carefully measured to avoid abrupt shifts or
jerks that can upset stability. The standalone ADS availability
offers a more affordable and accessible solution for operations
with needs that may not warrant an investment in the detection or
infrastructure required for other technologies in the Yale Reliant
suite.
“Forklift operator assist solutions are a step that warehouses
can take today to support inexperienced operators and help reduce
the risk of accidents and close calls like an operator taking a
corner too fast, pulling product from high racking or tilting the
mast too quickly or too far with a load in an unfavorable
position,” says Joe Koch, Emerging Technology Sales Manager, Yale
Lift Truck Technologies. “With this latest evolution of our
forklift operator assist solutions, we are empowering an even
broader range of operations to put this technology to work to curb
persistent safety risks.”
Warehouse workforces have more than doubled in just a decade,
surging from 668,900 employees in 2011 to more than 1.7 million in
2021, according to the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA). A heavy reliance on inexperienced forklift
operators has been a necessary coping mechanism for many
warehouses, but that practice has exacerbated common safety and
productivity challenges.
The demonstrations during MODEX will provide a deeper
understanding of the unique approach of ADS relative to other
systems on the market and illustrate how it responds in several
scenarios to maintain stability. MODEX demonstrations will also
feature other technologies in the Yale Reliant operator assistance
suite like object detection, proximity detection and real-time
location sensing. To see the technology in action, visit Yale booth
#B3810.
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ABOUT YALE LIFT TRUCK TECHNOLOGIESYale Lift Truck Technologies
leverages over a century of material handling experience and
substantial investment in innovation to bring the most advanced
technology-driven lift truck solutions to market. The company
offers a full line of award-winning lift trucks, including reach
trucks, order pickers, turret trucks, pallet jacks and trucks,
pallet stackers, tow tractors and counterbalanced forklifts, as
well as powerful operator assist solutions, proven robotics and a
wide range of power sources to help customers adapt to today’s
demanding supply chain. Yale and its independent dealer network
support these solutions with comprehensive after-sales service,
parts, financing and training.
Hyster-Yale Group, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. (NYSE:HY) which is
headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio and operates globally.
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Jennifer Timblin
Yale Lift Truck Technologies
252-412-4322
jennifer.timblin@hyster-yale.com
Meghan O'Connell
Koroberi
973-303-5497
meghan@koroberi.com
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