Truck stability device trialled August 1st 2011 A major UK supermarket chain is
trialling a truck stability device
developed by loading systems
specialist, Transdek.
The Load Weight Monitor (LWM)
is designed to maximise the safety
and efficiency of double-deck
distribution operations.
According to statistics from the
Transport Research
Laboratory, over 500
commercial vehicles
roll over each year in
the UK, resulting in
40% of all fatalities to
HGV occupants.With
a higher centre of
gravity, double deck
trailers are at greater risk of rolling
than single deck models.
Transdek's monitor measures the
weight and, more importantly, the
distribution of product on both decks
during the loading cycle, to ensure the
payload is properly balanced for
maximum stability.
"Without knowing the distribution
of payload on a double deck trailer,
the vehicle may easily run within its
maximum gross weight limit but with
an excessive proportion of that
payload on the upper deck,
particularly in medium-density mixed
grocery distribution operations," says
Mark Adams, managing director of
Transdek.
"Our Load Weight Monitor
measures the weight and distribution
of goods on the upper and lower
vehicle decks to within a 1%
tolerance, records and stores this
data, and provides a driver print-out
as proof of load."
Weight parameters are set
according to the type of vehicle being
loaded, and alarms
sound to warn if these
are exceeded on either
the upper or lower
vehicle deck, or both.
All of this information
is displayed on the
LWM's LCD touchscreen.
In order to avoid overloading the
larger cube, many operators also
under-fill double-deck trailers by as
much as 15% to avoid the cost, time
delays and disruption of re-loading
vehicles that are turned around at
the weighbridge. The monitor
optimises operational efficiency by
allowing vehicles to be accurately
and safely filled to both maximum
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