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OXALIS Hosts Successful Demonstration of Advanced Safety Systems

OXALIS recently invited us to their group headquarters for a comprehensive demonstration of the Brigade Radar Side Scan and the Front Moving Off Information System. This event provided an excellent opportunity to showcase the effectiveness of these cutting-edge safety systems in preventing collisions and protecting vulnerable road users.

OXALIS recently invited us to their group headquarters for a comprehensive demonstration of the Brigade Radar Side Scan and the Front Moving Off Information System. This event provided an excellent opportunity to showcase the effectiveness of these cutting-edge safety systems in preventing collisions and protecting vulnerable road users.

Throughout the day, our team spent time with various OXALIS drivers, explaining the functionality and benefits of these systems. The hands-on demonstration allowed drivers to witness firsthand how these technologies can enhance safety by detecting obstacles and providing real-time alerts.

The event was well-received by the organisers at OXALIS, who expressed their satisfaction with the day’s proceedings. The successful demonstration was captured in a training video, along with various photos, highlighting the event’s impact.

The collaboration between OXALIS, SMUK, Brigade, and the driving staff was a resounding success. The drivers now have a sophisticated safety system installed on their tankers, which is expected to save lives and significantly reduce the risk of accidents.

We are proud to have been part of this important initiative and look forward to continuing our efforts to improve road safety through innovative technology.

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