A connectivity zone at CeMAT 2018 shows how Toyota has already built a population of nearly 60,000 smart trucks in operation, with approximately 250,000 operators on its I_Site platform. Toyota announced a major initiative, which will dramatically accelerate the use of connectivity across European logistics operations. From the autumn of 2018 all electric warehouse trucks produced will be delivered with integrated telematics. The move brings a series of benefits to Toyota’s customers, as basic activity data will become available, subject only to a data-sharing agreement. The latest developments in connectivity will be presented, including ‘T-Stream’, a new mobile service platform which integrates the data from connected trucks to the service technician allowing predictive servicing, minimising downtime. This system has been developed in collaboration with Microsoft who will be joining Toyota to present other new developments, including the use of augmented reality as a technical support tool. The connectivity zone will also include a presentation of the latest management system for automated operations – T-ONE – which uniquely plans for optimised routing with traffic avoidance.
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