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AMCS technologies develops its own telematics for anti-collision systems

The IoT Lifting system centralizes all the information transmitted by the DCS 61-S anti-collision systems for each crane to a web portal and generates customized statistics for each job site and company

AMCS technologies develops its own telematics for anti-collision systems
AMCS technologies develops its own telematics for anti-collision systems

AMCS technologies has developed its own telematics called IoT Lifting to access real-time technical data about crane anti-collision systems.

IoT Lifting centralizes all the information transmitted by the DCS 61-S anti-collision systems for each crane to a web portal and generates customized statistics for each job site and company.

The telematics system works in three steps:

Step 1 : Information is continuously collected by the DCS 61-S system by various sensors placed on the crane. The 3G / 4G network of the SIM card placed in the modem of the system enables the transmission and storage of information on a web portal. The SIM card is compatible with networks in more than 130 countries.

Step 2 : Customers connect to IoT Lifting telematics securely via personal identifiers and passwords. The user gains access to the cartography of all the company job sites equipped with DCS 61-S.

Step 3 : All the data related to cranes and construction site – hours at which the crane is under tension, in motion, in weathervane, etc. – are generated. The user can view, analyze, download and share this information. Statistics (customizable) are also generated in the form of circular diagrams (occupancy, load, efficiency, interference rate etc.).

Mohamed Chettibi, president, AMCS, technologies, said: “The IoT Lifting telematics not only enables accurate tracking of remote site productivity and crane activity. It provides the builder or the contractor an accurate evaluation of the productivity according to the concentration of the machines as well as an automated management of the fleet. All the systems are mapped, and the user can obtain specific information such as on which sites his systems are installed, the address of the systems, cranes models, software versions, serial numbers of the equipment, elements of the anti-collision kit installed, number of cranes in interference, number of prohibited areas, and so on. Thus, customers will have a daily feedback on the productivity of their construction sites and cranes equipped with our anti-collision DCS 61-S systems.”

AMCS technologies will present the IoT Lifting telematics at bauma 2019 along with its DCS 61-S (Driving Control System Safety) anti-collision and zoning system.