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Bringing control back on track (1st January 2011)
Over 200 fork trucks and other materials handling equipment at Jaguar Land Rover's Halewood site in Liverpool are now being managed by Traka electronic access management systems.
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Anti drive off system (1st October 2010)
Traka will launch its new warehouse Dock Door anti drive-off system at IMHX 2010. Developed in collaboration with Easilift Loading Systems, the pioneering dock-door management system is designed to help stop accidents a
From Facilities Management
iFob is key innovation (1st August 2010)
Traka's two most recent innovations are said to be cost effective and reliable in managing fork truck fleets.
Touch-screen system (1st June 2010)
Key management specialist, Traka, has boosted its product range with the launch of a standalone touchscreen system. The Traka Touch is an independent, intelligent device reported to simplify key management, whilst impro
Affordable for small fleets (1st March 2010)
Traka's new fork truck management system is designed for small fleets and works without the need for software or Traka key cabinets, keeping it easy and affordable.
TRAKA TO HIGHLIGHT NEW LOW COST IMMOBILISOR AT LOGISTICS LINK SOUTH 2010 (Stand No. 95) (14th January 2010)
Traka will be showcasing its unique key management systems for controlling access to important keys
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Key management (1st January 2010)
Traka will be showcasing its unique key management systems for controlling access to important keys at Logistics Link South (Stand 95).
The key to asset management (1st September 2009)
Traka will be highlighting its key management system for controlling access to important keys. These may be keys for vehicles, fork trucks or dangerous machinery such as lifts, hoists or compressors, plus keys to critic
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Tesco saves £1m with Traka (4th August 2009)
Tesco is upgrading its Traka forklift key control. By switching from a key per truck, to an intelligent key per person it could save £1million per year.
From Features
No more key security worries (1st April 2009)
Drivers at Purcell Transport used to return keys through the letterbox at night, causing security worries for boss Gaynor Purcell. The installation of a Traka key management system has solved the problem by securing a
From Distribution
Key alcohol testing option (1st February 2009)
Traka's intelligent key management system now offers compulsory alcohol testing as an option, restricting access to keys until the user has passed a breath test. Using the Home Office-approved GB Alcolock 500 tester,
Safer staff, equipment and premises (1st October 2008)
Traka's access management can boost security not only of premises, but also equipment. In use at Tesco, Christian Salvesen, and fitted on many Jungheinrich trucks, it makes staff accountable for their actions, saving money in
Alcohol testing key to vehicle safety (1st August 2007)
The GB Alcolock 500 alcohol tester (Home Office approved) has been integrated to work with Traka electronic key management to ensure drivers must first pass a breath test before keys can be withdrawn. After opening t
Intelligent keys help reduce damage (1st December 2004)
Immobilisors and electronic key cabinets from Traka help ensure that only drivers with the correct permits use materials handling equipment.
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