技术
- 传感器 - 自动驾驶传感器
- 传感器 - 化学传感器
适用行业
- 汽车
- 化学品
用例
- 智能停车
- 车辆到基础设施 (V2I)
关于客户
Møller 是挪威、瑞典和巴尔干地区大众、奥迪和斯柯达的汽车零售商。他们拥有庞大的经销商网络,并致力于使用环保产品并遵守挪威法律。
挑战
Møller 是挪威一家领先的汽车零售商,需要对其运营中使用的化学品进行更好的概述和管理,以确保遵守挪威法律并减少对环境的影响。
解决方案
Møller 实施了 EcoOnline 的软件,包括安全数据表管理、化学品报告和化学品风险评估模块,以简化其化学品管理流程。
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