Version 2.0 of Kalmar's RMI features a new look and
better functionality
Kalmar Industries, part of Cargotec Corporation, has
launched a second version of its Remote Machine Interface (RMI), a tool for
remote machine monitoring, maintenance tasking and reporting which can be used
with all Kalmar equipment. RMI 2.0 features a new graphical user interface
(GUI) designed to be more customer friendly with simpler structure and easier
usability.
Kalmar first launched RMI in 2005 as a solution
offering operators centralised machine maintenance data, the ability to
optimise equipment fleets through real-time maintenance and operational
planning, and a decrease in downtime with more predictive maintenance. RMI 2.0
further enhances its customer value with the ability to analyse operational,
maintenance and service information according to users' preferences or needs.
Hannes Myllärniemi, RMI Product Coordinator, says
RMI 2.0 was launched in response to the growing importance of analytical data
being used to create more efficient operations. He continues:
"Information management is going to play a
vital role in making the best use of material and container handling machines.
Cutting-edge business information is a strategic resource which can provide
operators with an increasingly significant competitive advantage.
"RMI 2.0 is being launched using Kalmar's
industry-proven data collection software combined with an updated graphical
user interface featuring better, more analytical functionality."
Data from each machine is sent wirelessly to the RMI
system and is accessed via the user's GUI. With the added ease of a new menu
structure, customers can generate a variety of reports and analyses, choosing
specific timeframes for desired actions.
Additionally, RMI 2.0 has the ability to extend the
lifecycles of handling equipment through the efficient planning of preventative
maintenance using status history tables. Detailed alarm reporting ensures
operators that machines are always prompted for critical checks on, for
example, fluid levels and tyre pressures, the latter being a new feature of RMI
2.0 particularly for Kalmar's enhanced 7th generation series straddle carriers.
Myllärniemi adds: "Kalmar's focus in
introducing a new version of RMI was to refine machine data even further,
crafting it into applicable business knowledge. RMI 2.0 helps terminal
operators to follow, better understand and develop their handling operations.
Best decisions are made based on facts, not guesses. "
Customers who purchased the licensing fee with the
existing RMI system will have the option to receive the upgraded version free
of charge.
Optimising assets and maximising machine
availability
Since the launch of Kalmar's RMI, well over 200
applications have been sold to customers in approximately 25 countries spanning
the globe. The system, which can be fitted to all types of Kalmar equipment or
even to other-branded machinery, provides qualified personnel with an extensive
range of real-time information to support the planning of everyday operations
and preventative maintenance work.
RMI wirelessly collects data relating to the entire
terminal machine fleet such as information on machine status, alarm reports,
and use of consumables like fuel. No more does the terminal operator need to
check machines one by one or base decisions on roughly made calculations.
With RMI, customers' fleets can also be monitored
remotely by Kalmar experts via the internet, which facilitates direct product
support and operational assistance, and eases the burden of uploading the
newest software updates to the customer's container and material handling
equipment.
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and reporting, features a new, easy-to-use graphical user interface."
Kalmar is a global provider of container
and heavy duty materials handling equipment, automation applications and
related services. It is the world's leading supplier of cargo handling
equipment to ports, terminals and intermodal facilities.
Every fourth container or trailer
transfer at terminals around the world is handled by a Kalmar machine. The
company also supplies a wide range of machines to demanding industrial
customers for applications as diverse as handling steel and paper to shunting
road trailers at distribution hubs.
Kalmar is also leading the way in port
automation applications with its application of unmanned container handling
technology, on-board smart features and remote maintenance products developed
in co-operation with customers and partners.
Kalmar's product range is complemented by
a large range of value added services such as maintenance contracts and fleet
management. Production plants are situated in Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands,
Malaysia, China and the USA. Kalmar's net sales were EUR 1.343 billion in 2007.
Kalmar is part of Cargotec Corporation,
the world's leading provider of cargo handling solutions, which are used in
local transportation, terminals, ports, distribution centres, and ships. In
2007, Cargotec's net sales were EUR 3.018 billion. Cargotec's class B shares
are listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange. |