Collision prevention for the upper part of the panel van! Sonar that can be installed on corner caps.
Zero 'Cargo Box Top Hit Accidents' on Store Awnings and Street Trees! Reducing contact accidents with store canopies, street trees, and elevated structures. Monitoring high-altitude blind spots with sensors.
Reduces the risk of collision in situations where there is a danger of contact at the upper front of the box truck (during low-speed driving). This product is an ultrasonic sonar sensor that can be installed at the top of the front corner post of an aluminum van (corner cap position). It detects the collision risk of the "blind spots (corners) of the cargo box" that are not visible from the driver's seat, preventing accidents before they occur. 【Main Features of This Product】 ■ Monitors high blind spots Installed at the "upper right and upper left corners of the van," which are outside the driver's field of vision. It captures the approach of obstacles near the outline (blind spot) at the top of the vehicle. ■ Strong "sonar (ultrasonic)" method at night Even in conditions where camera images are difficult to distinguish, such as at night, in rain, or against backlight, it accurately measures the distance to obstacles and immediately notifies the driver with a warning sound. ■ Compatible with both new vehicle installations and retrofitting existing vehicles In addition to being added to existing vehicles of transportation companies, it can also be introduced as an option in the safety equipment lineup by body manufacturers. *Compatible with both 12V and 24V If requested, vehicle installation can also be carried out by a partner company with proven experience.
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Bus-related recruitment achievements: (in no particular order, honorifics omitted) Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation: over 600 units Yokohama City Transportation Bureau: over 200 units Keisei Bus Group: over 1,000 units (route/tourism/limousine buses) Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu Many other major bus companies Transport-related recruitment achievements: (in no particular order, honorifics omitted) Nippon Express: over 2,000 units Co-op: various companies nationwide, over 500 units Bait Transport: over 100 units Dealer installation achievements: (in no particular order, honorifics omitted) Hino Motors: over 1,500 units Isuzu Motors: over 200 units Scania Japan: 30 units Clarion Sales & Marketing: over 3,000 units
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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.






