Vita Industrial’s load stabilization technology to increase efficiency and profitability of crane companies
Vita Industrial’s Load Navigator uses a powerful system of sensors and air thrusters to automatically stabilize loads. The Navigator will be matched head-to-head against taglines, showing how load stabilization can increase efficiency, precision, and therefore, profitability for crane owners.
The Vita Load Navigator uses aviation sensors to detect load position, wind speed, and more than 1,000 other data points per second. High-powered air thrusters dynamically adjust loads within milliseconds with up to 1° accuracy. The unit can be controlled via remote for precision lifting.
Said Caleb Carr, Chairman & CEO of Vita Inclinata, “Crane companies around the world are learning how load stabilization can drastically improve their crane operations. The Navigator can expand wind envelope charts, speed up construction schedules, and improve jobsite safety.”
Founded in 2015, the company is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, with offices in Washington, DC, and Huntsville, Alabama.
The Vita Load Navigator uses aviation sensors to detect load position, wind speed, and more than 1,000 other data points per second. High-powered air thrusters dynamically adjust loads within milliseconds with up to 1° accuracy. The unit can be controlled via remote for precision lifting.
Said Caleb Carr, Chairman & CEO of Vita Inclinata, “Crane companies around the world are learning how load stabilization can drastically improve their crane operations. The Navigator can expand wind envelope charts, speed up construction schedules, and improve jobsite safety.”
Founded in 2015, the company is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, with offices in Washington, DC, and Huntsville, Alabama.
NBM&CW DECEMBER 2022