| COMPANY PROFILE
Tele Radio’s key market segments. We purposely released several standard products with safe and flexible operation of cranes and hoists in mind. Approximately 95% of applications, whether it be a single crane or hoist, tandem lift, multi-crane, multi-operator, proportional control, feedback, can be done with the standard product and set-up using only the handset. “A wireless remote control is a safety and
convenience-centric system for controlling a piece of machinery. It places the operator exactly where they need to be instead of the natural constraints of a control panel or wired control. A wireless control is also not in the operator’s way like a cable bound system would be. The cable is both impending for the work and a safety hazard, a trip hazard and susceptible to damage,” said Healy. Clients include; Munck Cranes, a crane
manufacturer in Bergen, Norway. The company was the first crane manufacturer which dropped the cable control as a standard on its cranes and replaced it
with a remote control. At that time, removing the cable control was unheard of in the industry and despite criticism from others in the industry, the company became a pioneer in the technical advancement of crane controllers. Other customers include Thames
Reinforcements, in Kent, which manufactures steel rebar. The factory’s capacity reaches 1500 tons of CARES- approved cut and bent steel reinforcement each week. Thames started out with a remote control from the competition but soon discovered the harsh climate of steel production is demanding on the remotes and after realising they only held up for a month. started looking for a replacement. They decided to give Tele Radio a try and fitted the Tiger system to their cranes. They opted for the Tiger T9-1 transmitter and used two transmitters for each crane due to its 24-hour shift work. The factory has three overhead cranes, in total, each equipped with a Tiger system. Finally, Easy Silage in Dearsum in
the province of Friesland, known as the dairy province of The Netherlands, which makes cover systems for clamp silos up to 100 metres long and 25 metres wide. The operation is remotely controlled by a Panther remote control system from Tele Radio. Since all farms are unique in the way they operate, the cover systems are made to custom specifications. Tele Radio expects to deliver at least 40 systems to Easy Silage per year. In terms of the ongoing success of the
wider Tele Radio Group, the company now has a subsidiary in Pune, India, which also supports its existing and new customers in Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh; a subsidiary in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, USA, to serve machine manufacturers and engineering design companies as a project and support center for safe, customized remote-control solutions for heavy machinery, mobile and hydraulic applications; a subsidiary in Russia and now Brazil, which is the company’s first in Latin America. ●
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