TELETRAC
Teletrac Navman will be showing its AI Smart dashcams and an EV readiness tool at this year’s event. The Smart Dashcam has both forward and driver-facing cameras and can be integrated with the company’s TN360 platform. Footage provides fleet managers with insights into driver behaviour and incident recordings, allowing managers to recommend personalised coaching for drivers. The EV readiness tool has been designed to guide companies through the process of moving to electric vehicles. Providing operating data from existing vehicles will help fleet managers to decide where EVs make a viable proposition and how they can be integrated into a larger fleet portfolio.
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DALTEC LIGHTS UP
Commercial vehicle lighting specialist Daltec is launching its own brand of European-certified, R65-approved lighting. This will include light bars, beacons, working lamps, warning lights and other products. The company will also introduce an own-brand auto electrical cable range, including single to 13-core thin wall cable, speaker wires and earthing braids.
TYRE PRESSURES
Air-Seal Products has announced an online shop, that will allow customers to search for a range of puncture prevention solutions. The family-run business has been supplying tyre sealants for more than 20 years and this will allow faster ordering of products. 26 VANUSER • APRIL 2022
carrying businesses include Caetano, BYD, Volvo, Wrights and ADL.
ITT HUB
FUTURE TECH Following a successful launch last year, the ITT Hub exhibition will return to Farnborough International on May 1112 this year. With a focus on future technology in all sectors of the market, the ITT Hub exhibition aims to bring together everything that operators of vans, trucks and buses need to know about the transport business of tomorrow. Based both inside and on an extensive outdoor exhibition area, ITT Hub is split into a number of dedicated sector hubs, giving visitors the chance to focus on specific areas of the transport and logistics business. The exhibition is open over two days, with free parking on site and a free shuttle bus service from Farnborough’s main rail station. The show is expecting around 160 exhibitors across the vehicle, warehouse, fleet management, software, safety and compliance sectors. Commercial vehicle manufacturers include DAF Trucks, Renault Trucks, Volta Trucks, Ford, Harris Maxus and Schmitz Cargobull, while passenger
The exhibition is split into a number of dedicated sector hubs
Future Logistics Conference With a keynote speech from space scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE, key speakers will represent the National Grid, UPS and Logistics UK, among others, with topics ranging from battery electric technology and gas in HGVs, to futureproofing the supply chain and the future for autonomous deliveries. Of particular interest to van operators will be a discussion on day two of the show, that will look at when is the right time for companies to make the switch to electric vehicles. >>