This document discusses technology trends in the trucking industry over the past 100 years in 10-year increments. It notes key developments like World War 1 planes and trucks 100 years ago, the highway system and computers 50 years ago, cell phones and deregulation 30 years ago, and modern technologies like smart phones, electronic engines, and collision warning systems in more recent decades. It aims to identify how technology has continually transformed and advanced the industry.
ATA MC&E 2015 Brian McLaughlin, PeopleNetPaul Menig
- The current state of telematics shows increasing adoption rates among fleets as regulations increase and telematics provides returns on investment. Adoption is projected to continue growing significantly.
- Emerging technologies like the electronic logging device mandate will reshape the market and push more fleets to adopt comprehensive telematics solutions.
- Looking ahead, connectivity and data are driving major changes as technologies like the Internet of Things connect more devices and generate enormous amounts of useful data for analysis. This will transform telematics by connecting both vehicles and drivers in new ways.
ATA Technology Summit 2013 Far Horizon and Future TruckPaul Menig
December 4-6 Tech-I-M presentation at ATA Technology Summit in Dallas, TX. What do experienced decision makers at fleets expect of a truck tractor with trailer manufactured in 2025.
TMC 2017 Spring Far Horizon Future Truck FinalPaul Menig
Short presentation, with backup ideas, to the Technology and Maintenance Council Spring 2017 meeting. This is the Far Horizon report for the Future Truck Committee.
2014 fall far horizon future truck revisedPaul Menig
This document outlines the agenda and goals discussed at a TMC Fall 2014 meeting. The agenda covered the TMC Far Horizon initiative to influence future truck development, 2020 CAFE and greenhouse gas regulations, the 21st Century Truck Partnership, and other emerging technologies. The 21st Century Truck Partnership goals included improving engine and hybrid systems efficiency, reducing vehicle power demands, minimizing idle reduction, enhancing safety, and promoting efficient operations.
The document discusses the Future Truck initiative which aims to improve freight efficiency in heavy-duty trucks through the SuperTruck program. The SuperTruck program funds four industry teams to develop Class 8 trucks that achieve at least 50% improvement in freight efficiency and 50% engine thermal efficiency. The teams are making progress towards these goals through advancements in aerodynamics, weight reduction, and engine efficiency. The program seeks to accelerate fuel-saving truck technologies to address projections of increased fuel use and emissions in the commercial transportation sector.
The document summarizes key points from a presentation on designing future on-road and off-road tractors. It discusses the various demands placed on fleet customers and original equipment manufacturers. It also highlights several emerging technologies like batteries, solar charging, supercapacitors, and wearable computers that could impact tractor design by 2025. The future tractor-trailer rig will look similar externally but have significant internal changes driven by new technologies.
This document discusses technology trends in the trucking industry over the past 100 years in 10-year increments. It notes key developments like World War 1 planes and trucks 100 years ago, the highway system and computers 50 years ago, cell phones and deregulation 30 years ago, and modern technologies like smart phones, electronic engines, and collision warning systems in more recent decades. It aims to identify how technology has continually transformed and advanced the industry.
ATA MC&E 2015 Brian McLaughlin, PeopleNetPaul Menig
- The current state of telematics shows increasing adoption rates among fleets as regulations increase and telematics provides returns on investment. Adoption is projected to continue growing significantly.
- Emerging technologies like the electronic logging device mandate will reshape the market and push more fleets to adopt comprehensive telematics solutions.
- Looking ahead, connectivity and data are driving major changes as technologies like the Internet of Things connect more devices and generate enormous amounts of useful data for analysis. This will transform telematics by connecting both vehicles and drivers in new ways.
ATA Technology Summit 2013 Far Horizon and Future TruckPaul Menig
December 4-6 Tech-I-M presentation at ATA Technology Summit in Dallas, TX. What do experienced decision makers at fleets expect of a truck tractor with trailer manufactured in 2025.
TMC 2017 Spring Far Horizon Future Truck FinalPaul Menig
Short presentation, with backup ideas, to the Technology and Maintenance Council Spring 2017 meeting. This is the Far Horizon report for the Future Truck Committee.
2014 fall far horizon future truck revisedPaul Menig
This document outlines the agenda and goals discussed at a TMC Fall 2014 meeting. The agenda covered the TMC Far Horizon initiative to influence future truck development, 2020 CAFE and greenhouse gas regulations, the 21st Century Truck Partnership, and other emerging technologies. The 21st Century Truck Partnership goals included improving engine and hybrid systems efficiency, reducing vehicle power demands, minimizing idle reduction, enhancing safety, and promoting efficient operations.
The document discusses the Future Truck initiative which aims to improve freight efficiency in heavy-duty trucks through the SuperTruck program. The SuperTruck program funds four industry teams to develop Class 8 trucks that achieve at least 50% improvement in freight efficiency and 50% engine thermal efficiency. The teams are making progress towards these goals through advancements in aerodynamics, weight reduction, and engine efficiency. The program seeks to accelerate fuel-saving truck technologies to address projections of increased fuel use and emissions in the commercial transportation sector.
The document summarizes key points from a presentation on designing future on-road and off-road tractors. It discusses the various demands placed on fleet customers and original equipment manufacturers. It also highlights several emerging technologies like batteries, solar charging, supercapacitors, and wearable computers that could impact tractor design by 2025. The future tractor-trailer rig will look similar externally but have significant internal changes driven by new technologies.
The document discusses various causes of distraction while driving, including use of mobile devices, and strategies to reduce distractions. Some key points made include:
- Humans can be distracted by any of their 9 senses, not just visual and auditory stimuli, making distraction difficult to avoid completely.
- Many common tasks performed while driving like eating, changing music, or interacting with passengers can cause distraction.
- New in-vehicle technologies like cameras, larger displays, and advanced driver assistance features have the potential to both reduce and increase distraction, depending on how they are designed and implemented.
- Companies are encouraged to establish safe driving policies, choose vehicles and systems that minimize distraction, and use technologies like telematics to
This document summarizes a ChargePoint workplace workshop presentation about electric vehicle charging for employees. It outlines the benefits of offering workplace charging such as attracting and retaining good employees, increasing productivity, and improving corporate image. It provides examples of Oregon companies that have installed ChargePoint stations and describes different models for covering the costs of workplace charging, such as offering it freely or charging a small fee per hour or kilowatt-hour. The document also educates about the different levels of chargers and charging speeds. Contact information is provided for additional questions.
The document discusses strategic planning processes at Daimler, a large automotive company. It describes how Daimler cascades strategic goals from the top level of the organization down through various business units and departments. Key tools used in Daimler's planning include analysis of industry cycles, ensuring operational excellence, focusing on future technologies, and aligning goals across all levels of the company. The presenter draws on their experience with Daimler's processes to inform the strategic planning approach taken at their own company, Tech-I-M.
These are the slides used by George to guide the discussion on autonomous vehicles.
The slides are also available at: https://www.adaptive-ip.eu/files/adaptive/content/downloads/moods/Deliverables%20&%20papers/1AriaEtemad.pdf
This is the link to the meetup: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/events/235890664/
Autonomous cars, car sharing and electric vehiclesAnandRaoPwC
Talk presented at the second Autonomous Cars conference hosted by SwissRe in Armonk, NY on September 24, 2015. The talk covers the interaction between car sharing, autonomous cars and electric vehicles and how the feedback between these three areas will propel greater consumer adoption.
Mobileye is facing pressure from automakers to reduce prices for its advanced driver assistance systems technology. It must decide whether to lower prices and reduce margins or keep prices constant and risk losing market share. Mobileye is also choosing a partner to solidify its position in automated driving between companies like Google and automakers. The document recommends Mobileye partner with an automaker for branding, automated driving development, and aftermarket incentives to maintain market leadership through awareness campaigns and dashcam features while pursuing strategic partnerships. Financial projections estimate growing revenue and profits through the 2020s from ongoing OEM sales and new automated driving models.
The document discusses trends in the automotive industry and opportunities for connected vehicles. It outlines various value propositions for connected vehicle technologies for different customer segments including owners, businesses, dealerships, governments, and OEMs. It also examines the path from advanced driver assistance systems to fully autonomous vehicles and questions around standards, security, and business models in partnering to develop connected vehicle solutions.
Workplace charging works! - so why make it expensive and complicated?Proterra Inc
Recently the Department of Energy's "Workplace Charging Challenge" survey of employers that offer workplace charging, revealed that employees that are offered charging at work are 20 times more likely to drive a Plugin Electric Vehicle. The survey also showed that 80% of these employees offered this as a benefit to retain and attacked talented modern workforce. Since 78% of commuters drive 20 miles or less to work, replenishing this amount of electricity is consistent and equals the cost of a cup of coffee in the break-room. This means that companies don't need to install $5000, high powered, fast, communicating, chargers. Many willing companies are getting discouraged by these industry practices. Simple level 1 charger or the lower powered Level 2, like the Telefonix PowerPostEVSE product line, is a simple, safe and practical solution.
Mobileye is an Israel-based company that develops vision-based advanced driver assistance systems using proprietary computer vision algorithms and integrated circuits. The company provides aftermarket driver assistance products and partners with automakers to incorporate its technologies into vehicles to enable features from lane departure warning to partial autonomous driving capabilities. Mobileye's strategy is to introduce autonomous features incrementally using camera-based systems and a cloud-based mapping service to support automakers in achieving full vehicle autonomy over time.
Connected Car : 7 pays sur la voiture connectéeKantar
En 2020, 8 voitures neuves vendues dans le monde seront connectées. Dans cette perspective, le groupe TNS et BearingPoint ont mené l’étude « Connected Car » auprès de possesseurs de véhicules connectés dans 7 pays d’Europe (Allemagne, Espagne, France, Hollande, Norvège, Royaume-Uni et Suède). Cette étude se penche sur la réalité de cet engouement et les défis qui attendent les constructeurs pour y répondre.
http://www.tns-sofres.com/publications/ConnectedCar
This document discusses how engineering simulation is playing a critical role in driving innovation in the automotive industry. It covers how simulation is being used across various areas like body and chassis design, powertrains, electric vehicles, and autonomous systems to reduce costs and development time while improving quality, safety, and reliability. Specific companies like DENSO, ZF-TRW, and Toyota are highlighted for how they are leveraging simulation throughout their design and testing processes. The automotive industry's increasing reliance on simulation is seen as integral to addressing challenges like fuel efficiency standards while developing new technologies.
Hellenic Innovation Forum 2017, Raz israel greece presentationStarttech Ventures
Mobileye was founded in 1999 to develop vision-based advanced driver assistance systems. It has since become a global leader in ADAS technology, with over 17 million vehicles equipped with its systems. Several governments have implemented regulations and incentives to promote the adoption of Mobileye and other ADAS technologies, finding they can reduce crashes by up to 45% and save lives while providing economic benefits.
Automatic Fleet Charging of All Types of Electric Vehicles by Michael McHaleForth
Michael McHale, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer at Momentum Dynamics Corporation gave this presentation at the induction charging webinar on February 23, 2021
This document discusses potential disruptions to the auto industry from new technologies like electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, connectivity, and mobility services. It notes that the industry is changing faster than it has in 100 years and outlines challenges for traditional OEMs, dealers, suppliers, insurers, and repair shops. For each group, it identifies key disruptions they need to prepare for, such as new business models, partnerships, skills, and approaches needed to adapt to an evolving industry landscape and shifting customer needs and expectations.
Car HMi Europe 2016 - Post Event ReportRamona Kohrs
Car HMi Europe is a well-established international knowledge exchange platform bringing together all stakeholders playing an active role in HMI & the User Experience scene. In over 2 days you will get the chance to discuss the opportunities as well as challenges in Car HMI that lie ahead of the industry. The event offers inspirational keynotes and well moderated, interactive world café sessions, workshops, briefings, panel discussions and networking activities.
Mobileye Case Competition Presentation All Materials PDF_WCWyatt A. Chartrand
The document is a presentation by students analyzing the company Mobileye and its strategic path towards developing fully autonomous vehicles. It provides background on Mobileye's founding in 1999 and its growth, including becoming publicly traded in 2014. The presentation conducts internal/external analyses and recommends Mobileye partner with Tesla, retain premium pricing, and introduce a lower-cost aftermarket product. It outlines short, mid, and long-term implementation plans involving diversifying their product line, partnering with Tesla on autonomous vehicle research, and bringing a driverless car to market within 10 years through this partnership.
This document summarizes the results of an international report on corporate vehicle fleets in Europe. It finds that 4% of companies expect their fleet size to decrease in the next three years, while 7% expect an increase. Most companies have between 11 and 100 vehicles. Telematics are mainly used to track vehicle locations. Hybrid and electric vehicles are the new energies most currently implemented and considered for the future in corporate fleets.
This document summarizes the findings of the Corporate Vehicle Observatory's annual fleet barometer survey from 2005 to 2015. Some key findings include:
- Operating leasing has remained the most popular corporate vehicle financing method, used by around 36-39% of companies surveyed each year.
- Interest in mobility services like car sharing and rental is growing, with 26-37% of companies considering implementing these options.
- Telematics usage has increased substantially, with over 50% of companies now using or planning to implement it to track vehicles and driver behavior.
- Consideration of alternative fuel vehicles is higher than adoption, with 26% considering electric vehicles but only 4% having already implemented them due to barriers like limited range and
Envisioneering - Leveraging Technology for Future Innovation final versionPaul Menig
The document is from a presentation on envisioneering and leveraging technology for future innovation. It discusses trends in vehicle innovation and how the future of commercial vehicles in 2020 and 2030 may look. By the end of the session, attendees will have a better understanding of how long it takes concepts to reach production, trends driving innovation, challenges to developing new technologies, what drives innovation, and the future of transporting products from factories to consumers. The document includes links to videos and articles providing additional background information on related topics.
The document discusses various causes of distraction while driving, including use of mobile devices, and strategies to reduce distractions. Some key points made include:
- Humans can be distracted by any of their 9 senses, not just visual and auditory stimuli, making distraction difficult to avoid completely.
- Many common tasks performed while driving like eating, changing music, or interacting with passengers can cause distraction.
- New in-vehicle technologies like cameras, larger displays, and advanced driver assistance features have the potential to both reduce and increase distraction, depending on how they are designed and implemented.
- Companies are encouraged to establish safe driving policies, choose vehicles and systems that minimize distraction, and use technologies like telematics to
This document summarizes a ChargePoint workplace workshop presentation about electric vehicle charging for employees. It outlines the benefits of offering workplace charging such as attracting and retaining good employees, increasing productivity, and improving corporate image. It provides examples of Oregon companies that have installed ChargePoint stations and describes different models for covering the costs of workplace charging, such as offering it freely or charging a small fee per hour or kilowatt-hour. The document also educates about the different levels of chargers and charging speeds. Contact information is provided for additional questions.
The document discusses strategic planning processes at Daimler, a large automotive company. It describes how Daimler cascades strategic goals from the top level of the organization down through various business units and departments. Key tools used in Daimler's planning include analysis of industry cycles, ensuring operational excellence, focusing on future technologies, and aligning goals across all levels of the company. The presenter draws on their experience with Daimler's processes to inform the strategic planning approach taken at their own company, Tech-I-M.
These are the slides used by George to guide the discussion on autonomous vehicles.
The slides are also available at: https://www.adaptive-ip.eu/files/adaptive/content/downloads/moods/Deliverables%20&%20papers/1AriaEtemad.pdf
This is the link to the meetup: https://www.meetup.com/Brussels-Legal-Hackers/events/235890664/
Autonomous cars, car sharing and electric vehiclesAnandRaoPwC
Talk presented at the second Autonomous Cars conference hosted by SwissRe in Armonk, NY on September 24, 2015. The talk covers the interaction between car sharing, autonomous cars and electric vehicles and how the feedback between these three areas will propel greater consumer adoption.
Mobileye is facing pressure from automakers to reduce prices for its advanced driver assistance systems technology. It must decide whether to lower prices and reduce margins or keep prices constant and risk losing market share. Mobileye is also choosing a partner to solidify its position in automated driving between companies like Google and automakers. The document recommends Mobileye partner with an automaker for branding, automated driving development, and aftermarket incentives to maintain market leadership through awareness campaigns and dashcam features while pursuing strategic partnerships. Financial projections estimate growing revenue and profits through the 2020s from ongoing OEM sales and new automated driving models.
The document discusses trends in the automotive industry and opportunities for connected vehicles. It outlines various value propositions for connected vehicle technologies for different customer segments including owners, businesses, dealerships, governments, and OEMs. It also examines the path from advanced driver assistance systems to fully autonomous vehicles and questions around standards, security, and business models in partnering to develop connected vehicle solutions.
Workplace charging works! - so why make it expensive and complicated?Proterra Inc
Recently the Department of Energy's "Workplace Charging Challenge" survey of employers that offer workplace charging, revealed that employees that are offered charging at work are 20 times more likely to drive a Plugin Electric Vehicle. The survey also showed that 80% of these employees offered this as a benefit to retain and attacked talented modern workforce. Since 78% of commuters drive 20 miles or less to work, replenishing this amount of electricity is consistent and equals the cost of a cup of coffee in the break-room. This means that companies don't need to install $5000, high powered, fast, communicating, chargers. Many willing companies are getting discouraged by these industry practices. Simple level 1 charger or the lower powered Level 2, like the Telefonix PowerPostEVSE product line, is a simple, safe and practical solution.
Mobileye is an Israel-based company that develops vision-based advanced driver assistance systems using proprietary computer vision algorithms and integrated circuits. The company provides aftermarket driver assistance products and partners with automakers to incorporate its technologies into vehicles to enable features from lane departure warning to partial autonomous driving capabilities. Mobileye's strategy is to introduce autonomous features incrementally using camera-based systems and a cloud-based mapping service to support automakers in achieving full vehicle autonomy over time.
Connected Car : 7 pays sur la voiture connectéeKantar
En 2020, 8 voitures neuves vendues dans le monde seront connectées. Dans cette perspective, le groupe TNS et BearingPoint ont mené l’étude « Connected Car » auprès de possesseurs de véhicules connectés dans 7 pays d’Europe (Allemagne, Espagne, France, Hollande, Norvège, Royaume-Uni et Suède). Cette étude se penche sur la réalité de cet engouement et les défis qui attendent les constructeurs pour y répondre.
http://www.tns-sofres.com/publications/ConnectedCar
This document discusses how engineering simulation is playing a critical role in driving innovation in the automotive industry. It covers how simulation is being used across various areas like body and chassis design, powertrains, electric vehicles, and autonomous systems to reduce costs and development time while improving quality, safety, and reliability. Specific companies like DENSO, ZF-TRW, and Toyota are highlighted for how they are leveraging simulation throughout their design and testing processes. The automotive industry's increasing reliance on simulation is seen as integral to addressing challenges like fuel efficiency standards while developing new technologies.
Hellenic Innovation Forum 2017, Raz israel greece presentationStarttech Ventures
Mobileye was founded in 1999 to develop vision-based advanced driver assistance systems. It has since become a global leader in ADAS technology, with over 17 million vehicles equipped with its systems. Several governments have implemented regulations and incentives to promote the adoption of Mobileye and other ADAS technologies, finding they can reduce crashes by up to 45% and save lives while providing economic benefits.
Automatic Fleet Charging of All Types of Electric Vehicles by Michael McHaleForth
Michael McHale, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer at Momentum Dynamics Corporation gave this presentation at the induction charging webinar on February 23, 2021
This document discusses potential disruptions to the auto industry from new technologies like electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, connectivity, and mobility services. It notes that the industry is changing faster than it has in 100 years and outlines challenges for traditional OEMs, dealers, suppliers, insurers, and repair shops. For each group, it identifies key disruptions they need to prepare for, such as new business models, partnerships, skills, and approaches needed to adapt to an evolving industry landscape and shifting customer needs and expectations.
Car HMi Europe 2016 - Post Event ReportRamona Kohrs
Car HMi Europe is a well-established international knowledge exchange platform bringing together all stakeholders playing an active role in HMI & the User Experience scene. In over 2 days you will get the chance to discuss the opportunities as well as challenges in Car HMI that lie ahead of the industry. The event offers inspirational keynotes and well moderated, interactive world café sessions, workshops, briefings, panel discussions and networking activities.
Mobileye Case Competition Presentation All Materials PDF_WCWyatt A. Chartrand
The document is a presentation by students analyzing the company Mobileye and its strategic path towards developing fully autonomous vehicles. It provides background on Mobileye's founding in 1999 and its growth, including becoming publicly traded in 2014. The presentation conducts internal/external analyses and recommends Mobileye partner with Tesla, retain premium pricing, and introduce a lower-cost aftermarket product. It outlines short, mid, and long-term implementation plans involving diversifying their product line, partnering with Tesla on autonomous vehicle research, and bringing a driverless car to market within 10 years through this partnership.
This document summarizes the results of an international report on corporate vehicle fleets in Europe. It finds that 4% of companies expect their fleet size to decrease in the next three years, while 7% expect an increase. Most companies have between 11 and 100 vehicles. Telematics are mainly used to track vehicle locations. Hybrid and electric vehicles are the new energies most currently implemented and considered for the future in corporate fleets.
This document summarizes the findings of the Corporate Vehicle Observatory's annual fleet barometer survey from 2005 to 2015. Some key findings include:
- Operating leasing has remained the most popular corporate vehicle financing method, used by around 36-39% of companies surveyed each year.
- Interest in mobility services like car sharing and rental is growing, with 26-37% of companies considering implementing these options.
- Telematics usage has increased substantially, with over 50% of companies now using or planning to implement it to track vehicles and driver behavior.
- Consideration of alternative fuel vehicles is higher than adoption, with 26% considering electric vehicles but only 4% having already implemented them due to barriers like limited range and
Envisioneering - Leveraging Technology for Future Innovation final versionPaul Menig
The document is from a presentation on envisioneering and leveraging technology for future innovation. It discusses trends in vehicle innovation and how the future of commercial vehicles in 2020 and 2030 may look. By the end of the session, attendees will have a better understanding of how long it takes concepts to reach production, trends driving innovation, challenges to developing new technologies, what drives innovation, and the future of transporting products from factories to consumers. The document includes links to videos and articles providing additional background information on related topics.
The document appears to be a presentation on emerging transportation technologies from Tech-I-M, LLC dated September 8, 2013. It discusses the evolution of payment methods from beads to modern smartphones and wearable devices. It also covers autonomous vehicles, describing the current level of autonomy and vision for further advances, including potential for self-parking trucks. The presentation references concepts for user interfaces in vehicles and looks ahead to changes in displays, cameras, batteries and other technologies that could impact trucks in the coming years.
The document discusses distracted driving and strategies for prevention. It notes that distraction can come from phones, passengers, food, or a troubled mind. It advocates defensive driving, controlling speed, frequent mirror checks, and not handling phones. Technologies proposed to reduce distraction include hands-free phones, phone applications, cameras, sensors in vehicles, and wearable devices. When choosing technology, the document recommends prioritizing easy operation and placement without obstructing the driver's view.
The document discusses various technologies that can improve trucking operations and driver performance. Paul Menig leads technology development efforts at Tech-I-M, LLC and various industry councils. Ellen Voie discusses how technologies like simulators, cameras, devices and systems can transform trucking. Gerard DeVito leads Eaton's development of automated transmissions. Brent Nussbaum discusses how Nussbaum Transportation Services uses people and technologies like on-board computers and fuel-saving devices to enhance performance. Clay Merches and JR Schugel discuss J&R Schugel's safety programs and use of video to train drivers. The document outlines various fuel-saving technologies and strategies used in fleets.
This document appears to be a presentation on networked vehicles and telematics systems from Tech-I-M, LLC. It includes sections on vehicle architectures, both current and future, with a focus on commercial trucks. There are diagrams of vehicle electrical systems and network architectures from various manufacturers. It also discusses trends and challenges in connecting vehicles to off-board systems and managing information flow. The presentation aims to explore how telematics can help connect vehicles to other parts of the transportation system.
This document discusses the problem of distracted driving, specifically among large truck drivers. It provides statistics showing that distraction/inattention was the second largest contributing factor in fatal truck crashes, at 6.2% of cases. The text outlines different types of distraction - visual, manual, and cognitive. Data is presented on the increased likelihood of safety incidents occurring when drivers engage in tasks like texting or using electronic devices. Regulations implemented in 2010 and 2012 prohibited truckers from texting or using cell phones without hands-free devices. The rise of in-vehicle technology is discussed as a challenge, and potential future solutions around electronic logging and stronger laws are mentioned. Contact information is provided for further information.
ATA MC&E 2015 Wallace Lau, Frost & SullivanPaul Menig
The document discusses strategic outlooks and trends in the global commercial vehicle industry and their impact on members of the American Trucking Associations (ATA). It covers several topics:
- Key issues facing senior trucking industry executives in 2014-2015, such as fuel price volatility, proliferation of electronics/data, and autonomous vehicles.
- Projected growth rates for medium and heavy commercial vehicles by region from 2012-2022, with developing economies like India and China offering high growth potential.
- A forecast that global medium and heavy truck sales will reach 4.6 million units by 2022, led by growth in China, India, and other emerging markets.
- Analysis of trends in engine technologies, with developed
This document summarizes presentations from the 2015 Manufacturing Summit on disruptive technology. It discusses examples of continuous improvement and automation in aircraft assembly from Boeing, engine manufacturing from Cummins, solar panel production from Solar World, and analysis of performance data in sports. Specifically, it notes the reduction in time to assemble various Boeing aircraft models and the sub-3 second pit stops now achieved in NASCAR compared to over 8 seconds in the 1960s. The document emphasizes that continuous improvement, even if disruptive, is necessary to remain competitive.
How to have it all quality, cost, and performancePaul Menig
The document discusses how manufacturing companies can achieve quality, cost, and performance goals without compromise. It provides examples of advanced manufacturing techniques from various site visits that integrate and automate processes from order entry to cash collection. Survey results are presented from over 200 manufacturing locations on topics like sales methods, IT support, and key performance indicators. Automation opportunities are identified in areas like sales tracking, supply chain management, and production scheduling to improve efficiency.
Implementation of condition based maintenance in manufacturing industryAbhilash sharan
The document discusses the process of implementing condition-based maintenance (CBM) in companies. It describes the main elements of the implementation process as selecting components to monitor, choosing monitoring techniques/technologies, installing the technologies, and analyzing results. The implementation process is divided into four phases - feasibility study, technique selection, technology selection, and data analysis/evaluation. Key steps involve considering organizational, economic, and technical feasibility, selecting appropriate monitoring techniques, installing sensors, analyzing sensor data, evaluating results, and improving the process. The document provides an example of implementing CBM on gas circulation fans to monitor for motor bearing failures using vibration and shock pulse monitoring.
This document discusses implementing a condition-based maintenance (CBM) program across an entire enterprise using the OSIsoft PI System. It describes CBM as a proactive approach that monitors assets for early signs of degradation to predict and prevent failures. The document outlines how to collect asset data, structure it for analysis and visualization, and create a web portal to monitor asset conditions and receive notifications. Implementing this CBM methodology can help organizations optimize maintenance processes and reduce costs through more efficient asset management.
Commonly used maintenance strategies vary from simple ones such as Corrective Maintenance (CM), which is performed upon system failure, to Preventive Maintenance (PM) where maintenance actions are taken at scheduled time intervals. Both strategies, however, have limitations. Recent advances in sensors, control systems, software engineering, and communication technology have prompted manufacturers to move towards the condition monitoring of system health. Maintenance is performed based on the observed system condition, which is referred to as Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM). This presentation gives a comprehensive introduction to CBM, and introduces a method for CBM scheduling for systems with multiple failure modes. It is observed in some applications that the hazard rate corresponding to each failure mode depends on both time and system state. The system state stochastically degrades, and the degradation rate is often a function of time and the degradation level at that particular time. A maintenance alarm is used to signal when the degradation reaches a threshold value. A new joint model is developed for the stochastically dependent time-to-maintenance due to system degradation and time-to-failure of different failure modes. The model is then utilized to obtain the optimum threshold value that maximizes the system’s availability over its life cycle, or, minimizes the long-run cost per unit time. A illustrative example, using real-life data from a reliability test of communication systems, is provided to demonstrate the application of the approach.
Vibration analysis uses FFT to transform time domain vibration data into the frequency domain spectrum. Key parameters like acceleration, velocity, crest factor, kurtosis, and noise levels are used to monitor rotational forces, impacts/shocks, and friction within machines. Fault frequencies corresponding to machine components like bearings and gears are identified and compared to spectral peaks to diagnose issues. Phase analysis can also identify unbalance or misalignment. Proper data collection and machine parameters like RPM are critical for effective vibration analysis.
An Introduction to Condition Based Maintenance (CBM)abasathab
This document introduces condition-based maintenance (CBM), which uses condition monitoring technologies to predict asset failures and schedule maintenance based on equipment condition rather than time. CBM aims to improve operating performance, ensure safety and environmental protection, reduce maintenance costs, and provide a comprehensive maintenance database. The CBM methodology takes a two-level approach using technologies to identify short-term failures and reduce medium to long-term maintenance tasks. CBM technologies discussed include oil and grease analysis, portable vibration analysis, portable ultrasonic analysis, and portable thermography analysis to monitor various mechanical and electrical equipment conditions.
Condition monitoring of rotating machines pptRohit Kaushik
This document discusses condition monitoring of rotating machines. It covers various techniques for monitoring parameters like temperature, vibration, electrical signals and fluxes to detect faults in machines like motors and generators. Local temperature can be monitored using devices embedded in the insulation near hot parts like the winding or core. Vibration is commonly monitored at various frequencies to analyze faults in components. Electrical signals like current and flux are also monitored to detect issues in windings or rotors. Overall, condition monitoring aims to continuously evaluate equipment health and detect early-stage faults in machines.
This document provides information from a Technology & Maintenance Council meeting on remote trailer diagnostics. It discusses the need for remote trailer diagnostics to optimize uptime, prevent unscheduled maintenance, and allow for predictive maintenance given a shortage of technicians and an aging trailer fleet. Regulations are also driving technology adoption in refrigerated trailers. Panelists from Ryder, Publix, and J&M Tank Lines then discuss topics like the role of connectivity in driving trailer uptime and utilization, and advancements in trailer diagnostics and predictive maintenance.
Presentation giving a history of Car radio and entertainment before going on to give informed guesses on the future of Road User Charging, Telematics and Infotainment in the UK.
RFID Benefits for Vehicle-based Applications - presentation by Alien TechnologyLaura Stiff
This document discusses how radio frequency identification (RFID) technology can be used for automatic vehicle identification (AVI) applications. It describes several AVI applications such as electronic vehicle registration, electronic toll collection, access control, enforcement and compliance, and traffic flow management. It explains why RFID is well-suited for AVI due to its ability to automatically identify vehicles from a distance in all weather conditions. It also outlines the key requirements for effective AVI systems, including authentication, serialization, and tamper evidence to prevent fraud.
This document provides a summary of products and services from MOTOR Information Systems, a leading provider of aftermarket vehicle repair and maintenance information. MOTOR offers a variety of subscription-based online resources covering estimating, mechanical repair, collision repair, emissions, and shop management for cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles. Their flagship products MOTOR/ALLDATA provide comprehensive repair information to help technicians service vehicles faster and more accurately.
On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) Program Overview Zentiz
The document provides an overview of California's On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) program, which requires all vehicles sold in the state to have an on-board computer that monitors components related to vehicle emissions. OBD systems detect malfunctions that could increase emissions and alert the driver with a malfunction indicator light. The program helps ensure vehicles remain clean over their lifetime and enables effective smog check inspections. Key aspects of the OBD program include comprehensive monitoring requirements, standardization of diagnostic information, certification of vehicle OBD systems, and enforcement through in-use testing.
Suns Out Guns Out: Hacking without a Vehicle by Charlie Miller & Chris ValasekShakacon
The document summarizes how to conduct car hacking research on a budget by isolating vehicle ECUs and simulating inputs outside of an actual vehicle. Key points include using wiring diagrams to connect ECUs to a power supply and CAN bus, attaching simulated sensors and actuators to trick ECUs into functioning, and developing a mobile testing platform using a modified go-kart to allow for remote attack testing that requires movement. The approach aims to lower barriers to entry for security research on connected vehicles.
The document discusses several topics related to smart trailers:
1. Guidelines are provided for the meeting, including silencing phones and prohibiting audio/video recordings.
2. A presentation is given on smart trailers, covering maintenance benefits for fleets and trailers, standards and diagnostics challenges.
3. Several industry experts provide perspectives on smart trailer opportunities and challenges from OEM, fleet, and diagnostic viewpoints. Key points addressed include data integration, technology adoption, and standardization needs.
The OBD Analyser is a device that connects to a vehicle's onboard diagnostic port to monitor driving data and vehicle usage. It can create policies to improve fuel efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, and ensure proper taxi cab usage. When policy violations occur, it sends alerts and can remotely lock or disable the vehicle. It monitors many data points including speed, engine parameters, door openings, taxi meter usage, and more. The OBD Analyser is installed behind the dashboard and connected to the vehicle's diagnostic port and power. It can be configured locally or remotely to set usage policies and parameters.
K Source Internet Presentation of our line of Auto Mirrors and more.....David Goldfarb
The Mirror People has been a leader in the automotive mirror industry for over 60 years. They offer a wide range of mirror products including OE style replacement mirrors, towing mirrors, lane change alert cameras, replacement glass, and GPS camera systems. With two shipping locations, same day shipping, and a large product catalog, they provide dealers and customers with high quality mirror options and services.
The document discusses Ameya Infocom Pvt. Ltd., an Indian company that provides fleet management systems. It introduces Bull Tap, their real-time vehicle tracking system that uses GPS and cellular networks to track vehicle locations, monitor driver behavior, and provide reports to manage fleets more effectively. The system includes hardware installed in vehicles that tracks location, speed, and other metrics. A web-based management system allows viewing reports and vehicle locations on maps. Key features and benefits are controlling fleets remotely, reducing costs and improving safety.
Growth of Infrared Opto-semiconductor Components in ADAS Sensors - Rajeev ThakurRajeev Thakur, P.E.
This document discusses the growth of infrared opto semiconductor components in automotive advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) sensors and outlines OSRAM's technology roadmap for the next five years. It notes that light is key for ADAS safety systems as 90% of information absorbed by motorists is visual. The document summarizes OSRAM's portfolio and capabilities in infrared LEDs, lasers, and photodetectors to enable LIDAR and camera technologies for uses like collision avoidance and driver monitoring. It also discusses factors like regulations, technology maturity windows, and the need for improved communication between the automotive and technology industries.
This document discusses various safety features of automobiles, including airbags, anti-lock braking systems, and electronic stability control. It notes that the automobile industry spends $36 billion annually on new safety technologies. Airbags are described as cushions that inflate quickly during a collision to prevent head and chest injuries. Different types of airbags like driver, passenger, and curtain airbags are mentioned. The document also provides information on how anti-lock braking systems and electronic stability control work to help drivers maintain control of their vehicles during braking or slippery conditions. Effectiveness data is presented showing improvements in safety provided by these systems.
JPRO Professional Heavy Duty Truck Diagnostic Toolbox User ManualTim Miller
This is the user manual of JPRO Professional Heavy Duty Truck Diagnostic Toolbox.
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Here is a detailed review of the toolbox based on my own experience, including:
- Compatibility
- Display
- Software
- Features and Functions
- Pros and Cons
Check it out to get the REVIEW and some NOTES about using this tool.
Webinar: Effectiveness and Cost Benefits of Crash Prevention TechnologiesJessica Robinson
Matt Camden, Research Associate at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, joins Fleetio to share real data on the effectiveness of crash prevention technologies and the cost benefit for fleets.
This webinar explores:
- Onboard safety technologies including forward collision warning,
lane departure warning and roll stability control
- Cost benefits of onboard safety technologies
- Recommendations for fleet implementation and measurement
This document summarizes 16 design limitations of the Toyota Techstream diagnostic tool. The limitations include issues like registration security warnings, misleading diagnostic trouble code descriptions, monitor test failures, confusing PID displays, and communication errors when the laptop is moved or vibrated. Workarounds are provided for some of the limitations, such as ignoring security warnings or upgrading firmware. The document also provides links to additional information on troubleshooting oxygen sensor issues on certain Toyota models.
Industrial Solutions Business Line Overview (06-2016) LinkedInMatthew King
The document provides an overview of Telamon Corporation, a minority-owned industrial solutions company. It details Telamon's mission, locations, business units, core customers, products, quality certifications, and harness manufacturing capabilities. Telamon offers services such as wire harness assembly, automotive secondary harnesses, switch assemblies, light industrial assembly, kitting and packaging. It has locations in the US and Mexico and serves global customers in industries such as automotive, telecom, and industrial.
7.pdf This presentation captures many uses and the significance of the number...Paul Menig
Seven is an important number in the bible, life, and business. This presentation captures many uses and the significance of the number 7 with links to source materials.
EV for IT Presentation Handout Draft Quality.pdfPaul Menig
The document provides an overview of the electric vehicle industry and value chain. It discusses the growing political, economic, social, technological, environmental, and legal drivers for electric vehicle adoption. These include new infrastructure funding, total cost of ownership, consumer awareness, battery and autonomous driving innovations, and government emissions regulations. The document also outlines the electric vehicle ecosystem and key players in areas like batteries, manufacturing, charging infrastructure, aftersales service, and recycling. It provides examples of Birlasoft solutions that can help integrate and optimize operations across the electric vehicle value chain.
Why does Rotary International exist? Why do you exist? Why does your company exist? Find out what your WHY.os (WHY Operating System) is and how it can help you work with others more effectively and make even better decisions.
1) The document discusses different ways for a business owner to exit their company, such as selling to family/employees, another company, or going public.
2) It also talks about improving the value and predictability of growth in profits, revenue, and overall company value to attract investors and make the business more appealing to buyers.
3) The author provides a hypothetical example of how improving various financial factors like costs, revenue, and operational drivers can significantly increase a company's value and potential sale price.
CEOs pursue the three dimensions of value and need the 18 drivers of company value to optimize them. You will exit your business either vertically or horizontally. Exit on your terms and plan for the exit using the 18 drivers of Core Value. Take an assessment and get your free, confidential results immediately by answering 18 questions in less than 10 minutes.
2022.04.26 OCBA.pptx Why Can't I Get What I Want When I Want It?Paul Menig
Join Oregon City Business Alliance & Empowering Oregon Manufacturing for a panel lunch discussing the current and future outlook for manufacturing locally and nationally. Learn how businesses like yours are solving supply chain challenges:
Incoming: delivery delays, shipping costs & unavailable parts/materials
Operational: absenteeism, unfilled positions & productivity decline from mandates
Outgoing: scheduling deliveries & customer schedule changes
The document provides information from a webinar on funding opportunities for small businesses. It includes an agenda for the webinar which discusses new funding, SBA updates, Oregon and SW Washington resources, and loans/grants from Mercy Corps NW. The presenter, Greg Charles, is introduced. Several new funding opportunities are then highlighted, including grants from the City of Gresham, Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program, and startup grants for Black women entrepreneurs. Information is also provided on the SBA PPP loan forgiveness portal and COVID-19 funding sources portal. Links to resources for Washington state, minority-owned businesses, agriculture, and disabled veterans are included.
The document summarizes recent economic data and trends for Oregon and the Portland metro area. It finds that while Portland has recovered 77% of jobs lost during the COVID pandemic, unemployment remains elevated at 4.1%. Population growth in the Portland metro was moderate over the past decade, with the region ranking 18th nationally. The leisure and hospitality sector has seen a 16% increase in average hourly wages since December 2020.
The document provides updates on various members of the Menig family tree. It discusses Paul and Susan's work and challenges preparing to downsize their home. It provides updates on their children Kim and Matt, including Kim's work and their activities in 2019-2020, and on their children Grayson and Evelyn, including their accomplishments and milestones. The document wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and hopes for growth and connections in the new year.
This document discusses the development of next generation trailer electrical architectures and tractor-trailer interfaces. It notes that current architectures are inadequate and companies are offering solutions. It outlines the objectives to create backward-compatible, future-looking definitions for tractor-trailer connections by March 2022 to improve safety, enable autonomous operation, and enhance diagnostics. Solution providers will present on areas like brakes, lighting, telematics, wheels and tires. Considerations include connectors, cables, secure wireless and wired technologies. A memorandum of understanding is proposed between stakeholders to develop non-proprietary, globally compatible standards.
Presentation to Oregon Manufacturing Extension Program on 29 September 2020. There are opportunities for manufacturing in USA thanks to growing segments in transportation and the USMCA trade agreement.
2019.08.23 Keynote Presentation to automotive/commercial vehicle educators covering National Academy report on reduction of fuel for trucks and impact to education of technicians.
Past and future thoughts on your ability to see a vehicle/driver and a driver's ability to see you. Today it is see and be seen. Tomorrow it is perceived and be perceived.
What shoe is right for the journey 2019.04.16Paul Menig
Presentation to NW Coaches Meetup. Do you know what your client is thinking and feeling? Do you know their why? Understanding their pressures will help you coach better.
This document provides an introduction and agenda for a panel discussion on smart trailer technology. It introduces the panelists, who represent a fleet operator, trailer OEM, smart trailer expert, and diagnostic supplier. They will discuss how smart trailer systems work, the potential benefits for fleets and maintenance, challenges, and standards. The discussion aims to explore how smart trailer data can enhance operations and redefine trailer capabilities beyond basic freight hauling.
TCA presentation 2019.03.10 Menig Words for SlidesPaul Menig
This document summarizes a presentation about the adoption of new trucking technologies over time. It discusses how automatic transmissions took 30 years to reach widespread adoption, and how technologies like aerodynamic tractors have achieved around 60% penetration after over a decade. The presentation also outlines how smart trailer technologies will continue to be adopted, starting with early adopters in the next 2-5 years implementing stability controls and sensors, and potentially reaching autonomous capabilities beyond 2030.
Smart trailer creating the next information superhighway 2019.3.8Paul Menig
The document discusses the growing market for smart trailer technology and how it can provide benefits to fleets. Some key points:
- The smart trailer market is growing rapidly, with the percentage of smart trailers expected to increase from 23% in 2019 to 42% in 2022.
- Large fleet operators are using smart trailer technology to track inventory, manage detention times, and monitor reefers to ensure temperature compliance.
- Factors to consider in developing an ROI for smart trailers include improving trailer utilization, reducing accidents and mileage, and meeting food safety regulations.
- Benefits of smart trailers include optimizing trailer usage, reducing cargo damage, and enabling real-time monitoring of doors and cargo conditions
Porsche-Like 987 Strategy for SearchFunderPaul Menig
The document discusses various topics related to valuing and growing a business, including the 8 drivers of company value, 9 basic strategic areas, and tools for assessing acquisition targets, business acceleration, and more. The 8 drivers of company value listed are financial performance, growth potential, structure, valuation, recurring revenue, monopoly control, customer satisfaction, and ability to operate without a key employee. The document provides summaries and overviews of different approaches and considerations for building and assessing business value.
Porsche-Like 987 Strategy for SearchFunder ScriptPaul Menig
This document provides an overview of strategies for finding and acquiring a successful business, referred to as the "Porsche-Like 987 Strategy". It discusses nine basic strategic areas for businesses, eight drivers of business value, and seven forces to consider when evaluating companies. The strategies aim to identify growing small to medium businesses priced between $500k-$5m that have potential for improvement. The document recommends tools for searching company listings and evaluating businesses based on these frameworks to find acquisition opportunities.
Expanding Access to Affordable At-Home EV Charging by Vanessa WarheitForth
Vanessa Warheit, Co-Founder of EV Charging for All, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.
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At Dash Auto Sales & Car Rentals, we take pride in providing top-notch automotive services to residents and visitors alike in Nassau, Bahamas. Whether you're looking to purchase a vehicle, rent a car for your vacation, or embark on an exciting ATV adventure, we have you covered with our wide range of options and exceptional customer service.
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EV Charging at MFH Properties by Whitaker JamiesonForth
Whitaker Jamieson, Senior Specialist at Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.
Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
Protective Devices: Overview of various anti-theft devices available, including catalytic converter locks, shields, and alarms.
Etching and Marking: The benefits of etching your vehicle’s VIN on the catalytic converter or using a catalytic converter marking kit to make it traceable and less appealing to thieves.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
Statistics and Insights:
Theft Rates by Borough: Analysis of data to determine which borough in NYC experiences the highest rate of catalytic converter thefts.
Recent Trends: Current trends and patterns in catalytic converter thefts to help you stay aware of emerging hotspots and tactics used by thieves.
Benefits of This Presentation:
Awareness: Increase your awareness about catalytic converter theft and its impact on vehicle owners.
Practical Tips: Gain actionable insights and tips to effectively prevent catalytic converter theft.
Local Insights: Understand the specific risks in different NYC boroughs, helping you take targeted preventive measures.
This presentation aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to protect your vehicle from catalytic converter theft, ensuring you are prepared and proactive in safeguarding your property.
Top-Quality AC Service for Mini Cooper Optimal Cooling PerformanceMotor Haus
Ensure your Mini Cooper stays cool and comfortable with our top-quality AC service. Our expert technicians provide comprehensive maintenance, repairs, and performance optimization, guaranteeing reliable cooling and peak efficiency. Trust us for quick, professional service that keeps your Mini Cooper's air conditioning system in top condition, ensuring a pleasant driving experience year-round.
Real-time driver monitoring is one of the easiest ways to make fleet management efficient as well as seamless. Connected vehicle solutions such as fleet GPS trackers and associated software help businesses in several ways. Refer to the post below for more details.
Charging Fueling & Infrastructure (CFI) Program Resources by Cat PleinForth
Cat Plein, Development & Communications Director of Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.
Dahua provides a comprehensive guide on how to install their security camera systems. Learn about the different types of cameras and system components, as well as the installation process.
2. 1980's Signature Analysis
• Automatic diagnosis of electrocardiagrams!
• Engine head torque and angle measurements!
• Drill monitoring!
• Bearing monitoring!
• Colgate-Palmolive Irish Spring soap!
• Deming and statistical process control!
• Modern or Model based control theory!
• Kalman Filtering!
• Self learning systems
3. TODAY
• Siri voice recognition!
• Facial recognition!
• Doran Manufacturing and SafetyTrax AVL!
• NormNet pattern recognition by Frontier Technology!
• $16,000 per minute for assembly at auto factory!
• Machine in factory that does not move versus truck
4. TRUCKING
• ABS/ATC/ESP!
• Collision Mitigation!
• Engine software monitors for emissions!
• Even more with 2013/2016 regulations!
• Detroit Virtual Technician!
• What causes a truck down? Engine? Transmission?
Brakes? (annual inspection) Light? Mudflap?!
• Tire pressure, temperature and time