Wolverhampton-based Spillard Safety Systems made the announcement in the lead up to the RWM Show at the NEC this month and comes after the company has seen a rise in orders from this arena.
Bosses at the firm believes this is down to clients wanting to ensure drivers of their vehicles are not susceptible to any blind spots when doing their jobs and a growing desire to protect themselves against expensive legal cases when accidents happen.
As part of its large presence at RWM, Spillard will be unveiling its new Optronics HD range of safety systems, including the Optronics Foresight system.
Explains managing director Peter Spillard: “Over the last 12 months we have supplied products that have been installed on vehicle fleets for utility companies, waste management specialists and recycling firms and they are already reporting fewer incidents and examples where our camera systems have proven they were not responsible for incidents.”
He adds: “RWM is a fantastic show and this year we will be unveiling our new Optronics HD Range, which takes clarity of picture to a whole new level. Our team of experts will be on hand and there will also be live video demonstrations and examples of ‘blind spot’ mapping too.”
The firm will be on stand 5S70-T75.
Spillard heads to RWM 2017
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