Optimal Vision Solutions for Off-Road Machines
Do you work with bulldozers, excavators, or wheel loaders? Then you know how critical clear visibility is for maximum performance! The market is constantly evolving, but with Stoneridge’s innovative Orlaco camera systems, you’ll stay one step ahead of the competition.
Stoneridge at BAUMA 2025
Stoneridge will be exhibiting at BAUMA 2025, taking place from April 7 to 13 at Messe München in Germany. At this event, we will showcase our Orlaco Vision Systems and MirrorEye Camera Monitor System, specifically designed to enhance safety and efficiency in the heavy equipment sector.
Visit Stoneridge at LogiMAT 2025
Stoneridge will be exhibiting at LogiMAT 2025, taking place from March 11 to 13, 2025, at the Stuttgart Trade Fair Center in Germany. At the event, we will showcase our MirrorEye Camera Monitor system and the Orlaco Vision Systems, specifically designed to enhance safety and efficiency in the forklift industry.
Stoneridge to Exhibit at ProMat 2025
Stoneridge is exhibiting at ProMat 2025, taking place from March 17 to 20, 2025, at McCormick Place in Chicago, USA. At this event, we will highlight our MirrorEye Camera Monitor System and Orlaco Vision Systems, specifically designed to enhance safety and productivity within the forklift and material handling sectors.
Make the Switch to Digital: Ethernet Cameras Deliver More
Digital is the future—especially in the world of camera and monitor systems for commercial and industrial vehicles. While analog cameras will still be around for a while, transitioning to digital offers plenty of opportunities to stay ahead of the competition. Curious about when and why to make the switch? Read on!
How Forklift Camera Systems increase safety in warehouses
Stoneridge offers advanced forklift camera systems that improve safety in warehouses and distribution centres by giving drivers better visibility and reducing accident risks. Systems such as ForkView, RearView, Mid-Mast View and RadarEye help drivers move loads accurately and prevent collisions.