Empowering Swiss industries with intelligent, high-precision safety and tracking systems tailored for modern warehouse and manufacturing environments.

Reduces search time for misplaced assets by 70%+ and minimizes workflow bottlenecks in high-density Alpine logistics hubs.
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Lowers workplace collisions by 90%+ in high-traffic areas like Swiss pharmaceutical warehouses and precision assembly lines.
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Eliminates tracking blind spots, ensuring 24/7 asset visibility across hybrid environments, from Zurich to Geneva.
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Boosts productivity by 15-25% through data-driven workflow redesign tailored for Swiss watchmaking and tech manufacturing.
Read MoreIn the heart of Europe, Switzerland stands as a beacon of precision manufacturing, advanced pharmaceuticals, and highly efficient logistics networks. However, the bustling intralogistics hubs in cantons like Zurich, Basel, and Geneva face a universal industrial challenge: forklift-pedestrian accidents. According to Swiss workplace safety standards enforced by SUVA (Swiss National Accident Insurance Fund) and the EKAS directives, maintaining a zero-harm environment is not just a moral obligation but a strict legal requirement. The implementation of a highly reliable Forklift Pedestrian Collision Avoidance System has shifted from being an optional upgrade to an essential operational mandate.
Traditional safety measures, such as mirrors, floor markings, and basic acoustic alarms, are no longer sufficient in modern, high-density Swiss warehouses. The noise levels, blind spots created by high racking systems, and the fast-paced nature of Swiss logistics demand a technological leap. This is where Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology steps in, offering centimeter-level accuracy to actively prevent collisions before they occur, automatically slowing down or stopping the forklift when a pedestrian wearing a UWB tag enters a predefined danger zone.
Eforthink Technology relies on its self-developed UWB positioning technology to overcome multipath and non-line-of-sight influences in complex environments, achieving positioning accuracy better than 10 cm.

10cm Accuracy, UWB-Powered Positioning Core

Sub-millisecond transmission of positioning data

Single positioning base station can carry over 1000 tags

Unaffected by multipath reflection and other radio interference factors

Intelligent power-saving algorithm reduces tag power consumption by 25%
When evaluating a Forklift Pedestrian Collision Avoidance System Factory & Pricelist in Switzerland, procurement managers must look beyond the initial hardware costs. The Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) in Switzerland involves hardware acquisition (UWB tags, anchors, vehicle-mounted hosts), software licensing, installation labor (which carries a premium in CHF), and ongoing maintenance.
As a direct factory manufacturer, Eforthink offers highly competitive B2B pricing for Swiss enterprises. A standard deployment typically includes Vehicle Hosts (ranging from CHF 800 - CHF 1,500 per forklift) and Pedestrian Tags (CHF 50 - CHF 120 per employee), depending on the volume and specific explosion-proof (ATEX) requirements, which are frequently requested by Basel's chemical and pharmaceutical sectors. Software platforms are usually tiered, offering basic proximity warning systems as a one-time purchase, while advanced RTLS (Real-Time Location Systems) with heatmapping and AI analytics operate on an annual SaaS model.
The ROI for a Swiss company is exceptionally fast. Considering the high cost of medical leave, potential SUVA fines, and operational downtime caused by a single accident, the system often pays for itself within the first 6 to 12 months. Furthermore, the integration of these systems optimizes forklift routing, reducing unnecessary idle time and improving overall fleet efficiency by up to 25%.
Eforthink offers comprehensive solutions encompassing hardware development, platform creation, and system integration tailored for Switzerland's unique industrial landscape.

ATEX-certified collision avoidance for chemical and pharmaceutical plants in Basel.

High-capacity UWB tracking for massive distribution centers and cross-border logistics.

Optimizing AGV and human collaboration in watchmaking and micro-engineering facilities.

Robust systems designed to operate flawlessly in cold-chain and alpine warehouse conditions.

Asset and personnel tracking in large Swiss hospitals to ensure rapid emergency response.
The future of intralogistics in Switzerland is moving rapidly towards Industry 4.0. Standalone safety devices are being replaced by interconnected IoT ecosystems. The modern Forklift Pedestrian Collision Avoidance System acts as a foundational data gathering tool. By analyzing the movement patterns of forklifts and pedestrians, AI algorithms can identify "near-miss" hotspots within a facility. This predictive analytics approach allows Swiss safety managers to redesign warehouse layouts, adjust traffic flows, and implement targeted training programs before an actual accident occurs.
Furthermore, integration with Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) is becoming a standard request in Swiss RFQs. As factories in Cantons like Aargau and St. Gallen increase their automation levels, hybrid environments where human-driven forklifts, AGVs, and pedestrians interact are the new norm. Eforthink's UWB technology provides a unified communication protocol, ensuring that all moving entities are aware of each other's exact position with sub-millisecond latency, guaranteeing a seamless and safe operational flow.
Eforthink is a national high-tech enterprise in the field of IoT specializing in location services. Based on location sensing connectivity and the aPaaS service platform, it offers Swiss partners one-stop location services that integrate hardware, software, and algorithms. We cover the entire process from product design, development, integration, production, manufacturing, sales, to localized after-sales support.
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Industrial-grade UWB Anchors, Beacons, and Base Stations designed for seamless integration into Swiss facilities.