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[Successful Case of Network-Type Digital Tachograph Implementation] Gunma Higashisho Co., Ltd.

Awareness over knowledge. Fully equipped with cameras that monitor operations and tasks to enhance employee awareness!

About 10 years ago, Gunma Higashisho started using Fujitsu's card-type digital tachograph and other companies' drive recorders and dynamic monitoring systems. In October 2018, they switched to the network-type digital tachograph with a built-in drive recorder, "DTS-D1D." "The key point in deciding on the model was the ability to install up to five cameras and check the footage in real-time. Although it was costly since we adopted it for 35 vehicles, we introduced it as a forward-looking investment for the future," they mentioned. [Challenges] ■ Only capturing the front and the driver (lack of cameras) ■ Monitoring operational status and reviewing footage is done afterward ■ Issues such as card damage and loss *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Successful Case of Network-Type Digital Tachograph Introduction] Narukyu Co., Ltd.

Even if heavy rain occurs at the delivery destination, calmly and accurately grasp the local situation! Confirm the driver's legitimacy through video.

To ensure safe driving, Narukyu has been using a card-type digital tachograph from another company since 2001. With the driving performance evaluation function and unique driving guidance, safe and economical driving had already permeated all drivers. However, feeling the inconvenience of exchanging operational data via cards and the necessity for dynamic management, they considered a replacement and introduced the network-type digital tachograph "DTS-D1D" with a built-in drive recorder in November 2017. The company's executive director mentioned, "We have been using it for about six months, and I am experiencing the convenience of dynamic understanding through the network type." [Challenges] ■ Card operation is cumbersome ■ Confirming current location and work status via phone ■ Time-consuming response to complaint inquiries *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Successful Case of Introducing Network-Type Digital Tachograph] Osumi Logistics Co., Ltd.

Transporting to maintain the quality of pharmaceuticals. The introduction allows for real-time monitoring of cargo compartment temperature.

Temperature management of the cargo area, which is particularly important in pharmaceutical transportation. Previously, when using a card-type digital tachograph from another company, drivers had to confirm the set temperature and the actual temperature by phone during operation, which was time-consuming and cumbersome, and also affected safe driving, making it quite challenging. In August 2015, the network-type digital tachograph with a built-in drive recorder, "DTS-D1D," was introduced. It allows real-time monitoring of the cargo area temperature, set temperature, and outside temperature for all vehicles, and the ability to use drive recorder footage for safe driving guidance was a key factor in its selection. "It allows for meticulous management of cargo area temperature without burdening drivers or head office staff," has received positive feedback. [Challenges] ■ Confirming cargo area temperature by phone is cumbersome ■ Concerns about human error ■ Lack of awareness of loading and unloading situations *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Successful case study of network-type digital tachograph implementation: Nanohana Kotsu Bus Co., Ltd.

Real-time tracking of crew members, passengers, and vehicles! Achieved through dynamic monitoring and dashcam footage.

In 2013, all 50 vehicles of Nanohana Kotsu Bus were switched from analog digital tachographs to the network-type digital tachograph "DTS-C1D" equipped with a drive recorder. However, there was no way to prove safe driving, and there was a desire to enhance preparedness for unforeseen circumstances. From this consideration, in October 2015, five additional vehicles were equipped with the enhanced drive recorder function "DTS-D1D." Furthermore, we received feedback stating, "This product allows for unlimited acquisition of drive recorder videos in clear quality, enabling quick instructions to drivers and responses to emergencies, and we are very satisfied." [Challenges] ■ Difficult to confirm and understand operational status ■ Time-consuming response to vehicle troubles ■ Delays in confirming complaint details *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Successful Case of Network-Type Digital Tachograph Introduction] Daiseki Co., Ltd.

The "near-miss" videos are an obvious educational tool. They are shared not only at the Kansai office but across the entire company.

Previously, the Daiseki Kansai office utilized card-type digital tachographs and drive recorders from other companies. As it reached the time for equipment updates, they began sequentially introducing the network-type digital tachograph with a drive recorder, "DTS-D1D," starting in January 2018. The decisive factors for the introduction were real-time monitoring, the network type, and cost-effectiveness. "We are very satisfied, as we can now easily check operational conditions and driving footage that previously required post-event confirmation, and the operational data can be easily linked to our internal system, attracting attention from other offices," was the feedback we received. [Challenges] - Confirmation of operational footage is done post-event - It takes time to respond to arrival inquiries - Reporting of near-miss incidents is text-based *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study of Network-Type Digital Tachograph Implementation] Fuji Transport Co., Ltd.

"Safe driving is for the driver themselves" - Achieving a change in awareness through thorough utilization of data and visuals.

We would like to introduce a case study on the implementation of the network-type digital tachograph with a drive recorder, 'DTS-C1D', at Fuji Rikuun Co., Ltd. The products handled by the company are automobiles, which are naturally transported without packaging, using car trailers. Therefore, if there are issues with driver behavior, complaints are directed straight to the automobile manufacturers. In this industry, we believe that someone is always watching. To fulfill our social responsibility and for the sake of the drivers themselves, we wanted to ensure safe driving and improve driving manners, which is why we decided to implement this product. [Challenges] ■ Prevention of accidents and improvement of driving manners ■ Promotion of transportation quality to customers ■ Prompt response to inquiries *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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