技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 身份认证管理
- 传感器 - 相机/视频系统
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 物流运输
用例
- 现场人员安全管理
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
关于客户
米莉阿姨面包店是一家拥有百年历史的面包店,每天生产和交付超过 50 万磅的面包。该公司拥有 5 家面包店、55 个配送中心和 600 多辆送货车辆。鉴于其业务规模,米莉阿姨在运营中保持高标准的安全性和效率至关重要。该公司在 60 多个地点拥有 2,000 多名员工。确保这些员工的安全并保护他们免受严重伤害是米莉阿姨的首要任务。
挑战
Aunt Millie's 是一家拥有百年历史的面包店企业,在确保其 5 家面包店、55 个配送中心和 600 多辆送货车辆的车队的工人安全和运营效率方面面临着重大挑战。该公司拥有一套传统的安全摄像头系统,但效率低下且成本高昂。由于每个用户的许可费很高,只有少数用户可以访问这些镜头。此外,视频检索是一个耗时的过程,通常需要数小时才能手动查找和查看镜头。这种对安全事件的反应性方法效率低下,在某些情况下,事件根本没有得到审查。该公司还面临催化转换器被盗的问题。米莉阿姨需要一种能够提高可视性、启用主动安全措施并提高后台效率的解决方案。
解决方案
米莉阿姨采用了 Samsara Site Visibility,该解决方案显着提高了安全性和效率。该公司在其各个地点安装了现场可视性摄像机,为他们的运营提供了完整的视野。这使得后台团队能够在事件发生之前发现潜在的危险情况并主动解决安全风险。该解决方案还简化了事件录像的审查过程。主管可以使用人工智能搜索功能在几分钟内快速识别和检索关键镜头,而无需花费数小时手动查看视频。这改变了米莉阿姨调查事件的方式。该解决方案还使该公司能够大规模处理大量素材数据。现在,超过 50 名主管和经理可以使用 Samsara,提供更多辅导和协作机会,并提高工作场所安全性。
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