Sonar system for retrofitted bus lines designed and developed in Japan.
This is a support system designed to cover blind spots during low-speed maneuvers such as starting and reversing of route buses, preventing contact accidents before they occur. It uses ultrasonic sensors from a Japanese manufacturer, installed at the front and rear of the vehicle to assist the driver. There are 20,000 units in operation for commercial use, including trucks! YSD-LD4-023A: Dedicated LED display type rear four sensors / AHD-OD4-023A: Monitor display type rear four sensors.
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※There are various types and quantities, as well as different numbers of sensors, so delivery times may vary. Please feel free to contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
As a genuine option from domestic commercial vehicle manufacturers, it has been developed by a major Japanese sensor manufacturer for commercial use and has been widely adopted in commercial vehicles, including route buses, sightseeing buses, and trucks, accumulating trust and a proven track record. Adoption Results ◇ Bus-related adoption results: (in no particular order) Over 1,000 units for Tokyo's public buses Over 200 units for Yokohama's public buses Over 1,000 units for Keisei Bus Group's route/sightseeing/limousine buses Currently in trial operation with Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu Numerous other major bus companies ◇ Dealer installation results: (in no particular order) Hino Motors: Over 1,500 units Isuzu Motors: Over 200 units Scania Japan: 30 units ◇ Transportation-related adoption results: (in no particular order) Bait Transport: Over 100 units Nippon Express: Over 2,000 units Co-op: Over 500 units across various companies nationwide
Company information
Founded 91 years ago as "Yashima Automobile Parts Trading Company," our company originated from the automotive parts division of Yashima Motor Co., which was the general importer of Chrysler vehicles in 1926. Over the years, we evolved from supplying repair parts to directly providing mass-produced components to automobile manufacturers, in line with the pre-war and post-war trends of domestic automobile production. At the time of our establishment, the Toranomon area was referred to as Japan's Detroit, yet there were almost no domestic vehicles present, and we had been engaged in automotive-related business even before the domestic production of automobiles began. Today, we have transformed and grown into a technical trading company that directly supplies and sells mass-produced parts to major automobile manufacturers and construction machinery manufacturers. We support the development departments of manufacturers with technical proposals and assist the procurement departments with global parts sourcing, providing mass production solutions for a wide range of products, from resin molded products, semiconductors, electronic components, and sensors to inverters and onboard motors that make up electric vehicles. Notably, the next-generation onboard electrification components have significantly increased, with mass production sales reaching an annual scale of 6 billion yen.

