技术
- 网络与连接 - 网关
- 传感器 - 相机/视频系统
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 维护
用例
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
- 盗窃检测
关于客户
Teichert 是一家位于加利福尼亚州的家族建筑和材料生产公司。该公司自 1887 年开始运营,拥有两个主要部门:Teichert Materials(生产岩石、沙子、砾石和沥青混凝土)和 Teichert Construction(建设高速公路、机场航站楼和公园等关键基础设施)。 Teichert 拥有 30 多个地点、数百辆车辆和数千名员工,严重依赖其资产和材料来开展工作。该公司的业务规模庞大且分散,因此实时了解其运营情况对于效率和安全性至关重要。
挑战
Teichert 是一家总部位于加利福尼亚州的建筑和材料生产公司,由于其庞大业务的可见性有限,面临着重大挑战。该公司拥有 30 多个地点、数百辆车辆和数千名员工,因此实时了解其整个运营情况至关重要。该公司的工作严重依赖其资产和材料,因此必须确保有足够的资源可用并位于需要的地方。该公司还面临持续不断的盗窃问题,因此需要一种易于使用的摄像头解决方案来帮助他们快速调查、解决和防止未来的盗窃行为。由于缺乏高效的系统,需要花费无数的时间来查看视频片段,这既耗时又低效。
解决方案
Teichert 部署了 IoT 解决方案 Site Visibility,以提高可见性并减少现场盗窃。该解决方案部署在 Teichert 占地 50 英亩的施工场地,负责维护、维修和新产品交付。该公司还在其车队中安装了 Samsara 行车记录仪 (CM) 和车辆网关 (VG),并在其小型设备上安装了无动力资产网关 (AG),以便在任何给定时间全面了解其资产位置。站点可视性帮助 Teichert 将他们的摄像机流整合到一个仪表板中,并从任何地方查看该镜头。该解决方案的实时访问和搜索功能是关键的差异化因素,可以持续了解院子里发生的情况。该公司还能够利用现有的摄像头投资并叠加 Site Visibility 的 AI 技术,进一步提高安全性和运营效率。
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