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Full and empty management refers to the real-time display of parking availability and the management of efficient use of parking spaces. By utilizing Hotron's sensors, drivers can quickly discover available parking spaces, achieving efficient parking lot operations. ■ For large parking lots, the "floor management method" and "block management method," which focus on cost reduction, are recommended. Sensors are installed at regular intervals to count the number of vehicles passing through. This method offers the advantage of easy installation and low costs. 【Target Products】 - Vehicle Count Sensor CCS2 - Ultrasonic Sensor HM-UX2/UW2 ■ For smaller scale operations, the "space management method," which installs sensors in each parking space to display availability with high accuracy, is recommended. By ensuring accurate full and empty displays, it helps prevent unnecessary entry of new vehicles and enables safe parking lot operations. 【Target Products】 - Occupancy Detection Sensor HM-UX2/UW2 - Occupancy/Pass Detection Sensor HM-LC6 - Occupancy Detection Sensor HM-LC7/LC7-FLS - Occupancy/Pass Detection Sensor HM-S6 - Occupancy Detection Sensor HM-S8
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Kanto Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd. has implemented TwooCa to enhance employee wellbeing and work engagement. This initiative combines: • Digital employee ID • Incentive-based point programs • E-money utilization for daily use Employees earn points through actions such as engaging with health-related content, which can then be converted into digital money and used in everyday transactions. This approach represents a shift from traditional “benefits” to tangible, experience-based value—often referred to as a “third form of wage increase.” We are proud to support organizations that are redefining employee experience and workplace value. Read more: https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000087.000076589.html
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[To the owners of parking lots and parking lot construction companies] "I am worried about the possibility of colliding with pedestrians when exiting the parking lot..." Among vehicle entrances to parking lots, stores, residences, and factories, those particularly facing sidewalks or roadways are expected to pose risks of dangerous incidents such as pedestrian collisions and vehicle-to-vehicle accidents. To alleviate such concerns, Hotron proposes a [Vehicle Exit Warning Sensor] that detects vehicle departures at various sites and alerts the surrounding area with LED lights and buzzers. The system consists of a simple configuration of "Sensor" + "Controller" + "Switching Power Supply (24V)" + "LED Rotating Light." *When using the exit warning system, we kindly ask that you arrange for the switching power supply (24V), LED rotating light, control panel, circuit breaker, etc. Since it can be retrofitted, it can also be used for existing parking lot entrances. [Contents Included] ○ Exit Warning System Configuration ○ Comparison Table of Exit Warning Sensors ○ Four Modes ○ Wide Range of Applications ○ Customer Feedback ○ Appearance Diagram / Specifications ◎ For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Due to the mandatory implementation of heatstroke prevention measures in the workplace, we have seen an increase in inquiries regarding heatstroke at our company. Among these, we have received many requests to "measure the heat index (WBGT) in accordance with JIS standards." To conclude, the observation of the heat index (WBGT) in accordance with the Japanese Industrial Standards JIS Z 8504 can be achieved by utilizing the black globe thermometer from the Natural Disaster Prevention System ZEROSAI. - Real-time heat index (WBGT) management in the cloud, combined with pinpoint weather forecasting - Notifications via electronic display boards and business chat (LINEWORKS, direct, Wowtalk, Microsoft Teams) when threshold values are exceeded - Centralized management of various observation equipment information such as wind speed, rainfall, water level, noise, and vibration - API integration available *For more details, please visit our website or feel free to contact us.
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We would like to inform you that, in order to further strengthen and enhance our sales and service operations, there will be changes to our Nagoya Sales Office as of April 1st, as detailed below. ■ Relocation of Nagoya Sales Office 【New Address】 〒460-0003 6th Floor, Sando Building, 1-7-27 Nishiki, Naka Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture TEL: 052-212-6520 / FAX: 052-212-6521 *Please note that the TEL and FAX numbers will also change. Taking this opportunity, all of our staff will continue to make even greater efforts. Please feel free to contact us.
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