Lase heads for 3D

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Germany’s Lase Industrielle Lasertechnik GmbH is now offering a 3D “advanced driver assistance system” for RTGs that can also support remote-controlled crane operations. For some time, Lase has offered a 2D system (Lase SCP-2D) to profile a container stack in the trolley travel direction and prevent the operator hitting the stack with a container or an empty spreader. It is now offering RTG terminals the same 3D system it uses with automated stacking cranes.

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