Solution

Architecture

Architecture

Material transport through coordination and the transport/loading of foundational materials.

Challenges

Acute labor shortages, ensuring safety in harsh environments, and stricter working hour regulations.

Risks of falls in high-altitude work and contact accidents during heavy machinery operations—these represent a critical point that conventional management methods cannot resolve.
Meanwhile, teleoperation systems and automated construction technologies for machinery are moving into the implementation phase, enabling a single operator to integratedly manage multiple sites.
Hoisting work with heavy machinery and construction management at hazardous sites—we solve challenges that exceed human limits through teleoperation and automated technologies.
This is a definitive path toward construction sites that simultaneously achieve safety and productivity for the next generation.

Acute labor shortages, ensuring safety in harsh environments, and stricter working hour regulations.

ARAV Solutions

Through teleoperation and automated solutions for construction machinery and special vehicles, we promote DX across entire construction sites, including high-rise buildings, commercial facilities, and residential complexes.
Rather than DX for a single machine, we aim to provide a "Field Automation Platform" that optimizes the entire site operation.
We contribute to reducing human error across the whole process, ensuring safety in high-altitude and heavy labor, and maximizing operational efficiency.

ARAV Solutions

Target Processes for Teleoperation and Automation

Material transport via hoisting equipment, etc.
Transport and loading of basic construction materials, etc.

Promoting Site DX Through Phased Implementation

Example Scenarios

Phase 1

Small Start
Small Start - Demonstrate value starting with a single unit

Initially, we start with the teleoperation or automation of a single unit, such as a crane, wheel loader, or hydraulic excavator.
We select tasks where challenges are expected based on consultation and site requirements.
We approach high-risk tasks or those that place a heavy burden on skilled workers, such as high-altitude hoisting, transport/reloading, and excavation for foundation work.
Based on the results from a single machine, we propose further DX promotion through future scalability and safety improvements.

Phase 2

Horizontal Expansion
Horizontal Expansion - Scaling to multiple units and proposing automation

1After verifying practicality with a single machine, we propose the teleoperation or automation of subsequent units for specific work areas or sites.
"Examples of Machinery and Tasks" Tower Cranes / Hoisting Equipment: Automating and optimizing material transport leads to risk reduction in high-altitude work, rapid response to environmental changes like weather/wind speed, and the realization of night-time or early-phase construction.
On-site Transport Vehicles: Automating the transport and loading of excavated soil and foundational materials ensures safety in work zones and improves efficiency by optimizing on-site traffic.

Phase 3

Final Phase
Final Phase

Our final vision is to further increase the number of teleoperated and automated machines to create unmanned operations and an environment free from constraints of time and location.
We aim for a site-wide DX that cannot be achieved by the automation of single machines alone.