Purpose-built for Toronto warehouse environments, this outdoor UWB ranging host delivers sub-10cm positioning accuracy with real-time forklift proximity detection, dramatically reducing collision risk in busy distribution centres and industrial facilities across the Greater Toronto Area.
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Reduces search time for misplaced assets by 70%+ and minimizes workflow bottlenecks across Toronto distribution centres.
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Lowers workplace collisions by 90%+ in high-traffic areas like warehouses and assembly lines — critical for Ontario workplace safety compliance.
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Eliminates tracking blind spots, ensuring 24/7 asset visibility across hybrid warehouse environments in the GTA and beyond.
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Boosts productivity by 15–25% through data-driven workflow redesign tailored for Toronto's automotive and industrial sectors.
Read MoreUnderstanding the local industrial landscape that drives demand for intelligent safety systems.
Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) represent one of Canada's most active industrial corridors. With over 200 million square feet of industrial real estate and a vacancy rate that has remained historically low, the demand for efficient, safe warehouse operations has never been higher.
Major logistics hubs in Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, and Scarborough handle millions of pallets annually. As e-commerce continues to surge — accelerated by the post-pandemic shift in consumer behaviour — warehouse operators across the GTA are under immense pressure to increase throughput while maintaining strict safety standards mandated by the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).
Forklift-related incidents remain one of the leading causes of serious workplace injuries in Ontario. According to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), forklift accidents account for hundreds of lost-time injuries annually across the province, costing employers millions in compensation, downtime, and regulatory penalties.
Amazon, Walmart Canada, and numerous 3PL operators have significantly expanded their GTA footprint. These high-density fulfilment centres operate dozens of forklifts simultaneously, making real-time collision avoidance systems essential rather than optional.
Toronto's proximity to the Ontario automotive belt — including facilities in Oshawa, Windsor, and Oakville — creates strong demand for precision forklift safety in just-in-time manufacturing environments where every second and every centimetre counts.
Ontario's workplace safety regulations are among the most stringent in North America. Employers are legally obligated to implement every reasonable precaution to protect workers from forklift hazards. UWB-based safety systems provide documented, auditable protection that satisfies regulatory requirements.
Canadian manufacturers are increasingly adopting Industry 4.0 technologies. Government programs such as the Strategic Innovation Fund and Ontario's Advanced Manufacturing Consortium actively support IoT and smart safety technology investments in industrial settings.
Toronto's position as a major food distribution hub means numerous cold-chain warehouses operate forklifts in low-visibility, high-moisture environments — conditions where UWB technology's robustness and anti-interference capabilities provide a decisive advantage over traditional safety systems.
Real-world scenarios across Toronto's diverse industrial landscape where UWB forklift safety delivers measurable impact.
Large-scale fulfilment operations in Brampton and Mississauga deploy UWB anchors throughout racking aisles to provide real-time proximity alerts between forklifts and pedestrian workers, reducing near-miss incidents by over 90%.
Tier-1 suppliers in the Oshawa–Toronto corridor use UWB forklift tags to enforce speed zones, geofenced pedestrian areas, and automated slowdown triggers near assembly line interfaces — fully compliant with IATF 16949 safety protocols.
In refrigerated warehouses across Scarborough and Etobicoke, UWB technology operates reliably at sub-zero temperatures, providing collision warnings in environments where visibility is limited by condensation and narrow aisle configurations.
Major Canadian retailers operating large receiving docks in the GTA use UWB-based forklift management to coordinate loading bay traffic, track equipment utilisation, and enforce safety zones during peak receiving periods.
Outdoor lumber yards and building material suppliers around North York and Etobicoke leverage the outdoor UWB ranging host to manage forklift movements across large open yards, integrating with gate access and inventory systems.
GMP-compliant pharmaceutical warehouses in Markham and North York require precise asset tracking and strict zone control. UWB systems provide the accuracy and audit trail documentation required for Health Canada regulatory compliance.
Eforthink Technology relies on its self-developed UWB positioning technology to overcome multipath and non-line-of-sight influences in complex warehouse environments, achieving positioning accuracy better than 10 cm — the most precise commercially available indoor positioning technology on the market today.
For Toronto warehouses operating under OHSA requirements, UWB provides the documented, reliable performance that traditional Bluetooth, WiFi, or RFID-based systems simply cannot match in dense, metal-rack environments.
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10cm Accuracy — UWB-Powered Positioning Core for centimetre-level forklift tracking

Sub-millisecond transmission of positioning data for instant collision alerts

Single positioning base station can carry over 1,000 tags simultaneously

Unaffected by multipath reflection and other radio interference factors in metal-rack environments

Intelligent power-saving algorithm reduces tag power consumption by 25%
Systems configured for OHSA, WSIB, and Industry Canada RF spectrum requirements
Key trends shaping forklift safety system adoption across Toronto and the broader Canadian market.
Toronto warehouses are increasingly deploying AMRs alongside traditional forklifts. UWB systems provide the shared spatial awareness layer that allows human-operated forklifts and autonomous robots to coexist safely in the same environment.
Real-time safety data streamed to cloud platforms enables Toronto warehouse managers to monitor forklift behaviour, generate OHSA-compliant incident reports, and identify high-risk zones before accidents occur.
Machine learning algorithms analyse historical UWB positioning data to predict collision hotspots, optimise traffic flow patterns, and recommend layout changes — transforming reactive safety into proactive risk management.
A national high-tech enterprise specializing in location services in the field of the Internet of Things, the company is based on location information services, links to the Internet of Things smart ecosystem.
Eforthink offers comprehensive solutions encompassing hardware development, platform creation and deployment, and system integration for industrial manufacturing, Logistics, Automotive, Forklift security and Healthcare.





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 partners one-stop location services that integrate hardware, software, and algorithms, covering the entire process from product design, development, integration, production, manufacturing, sales, and after-sales support.
For Toronto and Canadian warehouse operators, Eforthink provides localised deployment support, bilingual technical documentation, and solutions pre-configured for North American frequency regulations and workplace safety standards.
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Our full lineup of UWB anchors, tags, and modules — engineered for precision, reliability, and compliance in demanding Canadian industrial environments.
Ideal for cold storage and outdoor dock areas in Toronto warehouses.
Perfect for high-bay racking environments in GTA distribution centres.
Flexible installation for narrow-aisle and mezzanine warehouse configurations.
Angle-of-arrival technology for dense multi-forklift tracking scenarios.
Compact forklift-mounted tag for continuous real-time position reporting.
For workers in hazardous materials zones and chemical warehouses across Ontario.
High-density beacon deployment for large-footprint Toronto mega-warehouses.
ATEX-rated for paint shops, chemical storage, and flammable material handling areas.
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