Scanreco Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Area, and Competitors
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Description |
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Company Name |
Scanreco |
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Website |
www.scanreco.com |
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Established Date |
1984 |
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Headquartered |
Sweden |
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Market Position/ History |
Scanreco dates back to 1984 when the company was first established in a private garage in Södertälje, a city south of Stockholm, Sweden. As an early innovator in radio remote controls, Scanreco implemented the frequency synthesizer in 1989, enabling the user to change frequencies without having to exchange the physical crucial component, the radio crystal. In 1999, the company introduced the CAN protocol in its receivers which enables rapid and secure data transfer between multiple units on a machine. For additional ease of use, two-way communication with operator feedback on the transmitter was also introduced.?And in 2002 we added a monochrome display to its tough and reliable belly packs, followed by the highly praised million-color graphic display in 2016. |
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Sales Area |
Worldwide |
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No. of Employees |
~ 500 employees |
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Competitors |
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CEO |
Peter Lageson |
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Ownership Type |
Private |
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Contact Information |
Stensätravägen 13, SE-127 39 Skärholmen Sweden Box 90304, SE-120 25 Stockholm Tel: +46 8 556 32 800 |
Business Segment/ Overview
Scanreco have been developing and supplying professional radio remote control systems to all parts of the world. The company’s global presence today is supported by an ever-expanding network of local sites and carefully chosen distributors carrying expertise within both hydraulics and radio technology. The company continuously develop new products and systems that are at the leading edge of industry, always in close dialogue with its customers, the actual users and with experts on ergonomics and usability.
The company’s rugged and reliable transmitters and receivers are seen on construction sites, in forests and mines and on crop fields across the world, to name a few application areas. The company offers its products under three product categories namely transmitters, receivers, and accessories. While, the product offerings of the company caters to requirements of several industries such as construction vehicles & machines, mining, forestry machines, load handling, and utility vehicles.
Wireless Remote Control Product Types Specification
Product |
Product Description |
SCANRECO G2B |
The company's range of Scanreco G2B radio remote controls includes proportional systems, with Mini or Maxi transmitters, linear levers or cross joysticks, with or without display. G2B receivers can be supplied with voltage, ratiometric or PWM outputs. Like for G4 systems, the CAN bus output is present, as standard, in all the receivers. This product has its applications as follows:
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SCANRECO G3 |
The company's range of Scanreco G3 radio remote controls includes proportional systems with only CAN bus output, suitable to be interfaced with any type of electronic management unit on the machine. A typical application is represented by systems with our proportional regulator cards (such as our STU-PWMi). The available transmitters are the Mini and the Maxi, with linear levers or cross joysticks, with or without display (B&W or colour version). This product has its applications as follows:
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SCANRECO G4 |
The company's range of Scanreco G4 radio remote controls includes proportional systems with Executive transmitter (4 linear levers) and Handy10 (8 proportional push buttons). G4 receivers can be only supplied with PWM outputs. Like for G2B systems, the CAN bus output is present, as standard, in all the receivers. This product has its applications as follows:
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SCANRECO G5 |
The company's range of Scanreco G5 radio remote controls includes ON-OFF systems, with Pocket (available with maximum 8 push buttons) or Rocket Flex (with 14 buttons) transmitter. On option, Rocket Flex transmitter can also be equipped with an LCD display panel, manageable in CAN systems. G5 receivers can be supplied in 3 different versions: relay-output (5 or 10 relays), Mosfet (19 positive outputs) or CAN-bus. On option, the Rocket Flex transmitter can also be supplied with a dedicated battery charger case. Furthermore, this support can be equipped with a special cradle indicator, which can be useful in order to prevent the loss of the transmitter. This product has its applications as follows:
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