Printer-Integrated Alcohol Detector 'Try-e1' Expands Adoption! Reaches 1,740 Companies and 2,660 Locations - Supporting Drunk Driving Prevention, Mainly in the Transportation Industry
Next Link Inc.'s printer-integrated alcohol detector 'Try-e1' has been adopted by 1,740 companies and 2,660 locations. It supports the strengthening of drunk driving prevention systems, mainly in the transportation industry, and is trusted for its accuracy, operability, and recording capabilities.
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Next Link Inc. announced that its printer-integrated alcohol detector 'Try-e1' has reached an adoption record of 1,740 companies and 2,660 locations. The product contributes to strengthening drunk driving prevention systems, primarily in the transportation industry. Key features include one-touch measurement, automatic printing, and a high-precision fuel cell sensor. It is utilized not only in transportation and logistics but also in manufacturing, construction, and finance, gaining trust as an essential tool for safety management.
FAQ
Why is the adoption of alcohol detectors required in Japan?
Due to mandatory anti-drunk driving regulations, businesses are required to record and store alcohol check results for their drivers.