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Tachograph, Rostec, Russia, Ruselectronics
Tachograph market expected to increase automation in logistics industry
Rostec, one of Russia’s largest technology corporations, has announced that its subsidiary Ruselectronics has developed a new digital tachograph that is expected to increase automation in the logistics industry.
The new tachograph, which is called the "Tachograph-RUS," is based on the GLONASS satellite navigation system and is compliant with the requirements of the Russian Federation Ministry of Transport. It is designed to record data on the movement of vehicles, including speed, distance traveled, and driving time. The data is stored on a secure memory card and can be accessed by authorized personnel.
Benefits of the Tachograph-RUS
The Tachograph-RUS offers a number of benefits over traditional tachographs, including:
- Increased accuracy and reliability: The Tachograph-RUS uses GLONASS to determine the vehicle’s location, which is more accurate than GPS. This ensures that the data recorded by the tachograph is accurate and reliable.
- Improved security: The Tachograph-RUS stores data on a secure memory card, which is protected from unauthorized access. This ensures that the data is safe and secure.
- Increased automation: The Tachograph-RUS can be integrated with other systems, such as fleet management systems, to automate the process of collecting and analyzing data. This can save time and money for businesses.
The Tachograph-RUS is expected to have a significant impact on the logistics industry. By increasing automation, the tachograph can help businesses to improve efficiency and reduce costs. The tachograph can also help to improve safety by ensuring that drivers are adhering to the Hours of Service regulations.
The Tachograph-RUS is a significant development in the field of tachographs. It is a highly accurate, reliable, and secure device that can help businesses to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and improve safety. The tachograph is expected to have a major impact on the logistics industry in the years to come.