FOOD & BEVERAGE
Such as supporting operators to avoid musculoskeletal injuries or physical injuries. Failure to do so could lead to incidents, fines and unplanned downtime. Selecting equipment that optimises operator comfort is key. In conclusion, the food processing industry is navigating a complex landscape of challenges. However, by adopting robust fleet management programs, integrating lithium-ion battery technology, and compliant practices within safety and traceability, companies can be empowered to thrive.
products throughout the supply chain. Here telematics, such as Yale Vision, help optimise traceability, all while driving greater fleet efficiency. Telematics may also support operational
safety in other ways. For example, only allowing operators with the correct training credentials
to access and operate equipment. Or providing impact monitoring, alerts and incident data, which may help with route optimisation and reinforcement of desired behaviour. It may also track training updates needed. Companies must also adhere to regulations around operational safety for employees.
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