Mi-Jack® continues its expansion with the acquisition of the German corporate Yardeye GmbH

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Mi-Jack Products acquires Yardeye GmbH. Executives of any of the corporations are located outside Mi-Jack/Lanco’s world headquarters in Homewood, IL, on May 31, 2022. From left to right: Jack Wepfer, Vice President of Finance and Accounting at Mi-Jack/Lanco, Stephan Trauth, General Manager at Yardeye, Aaron Newton, Vice President of Sales at Mi-Jack, and Simon Fiera, Vice President of Technology at Mi-Jack.

Yardeye’s RFID and GNSS equipment, Real-Time Positioning System (RTLS) and Worker Corps Collision Avoidance System (CAS) integrate seamlessly with Mi-Jack’s Mi-Star® generation platform, which supplies everything from automated differential GPS to GPS inventory control and centralized operations view and fleet control.

Combining the competent and experienced generation teams of the two corporations into one will facilitate continuous innovation and excellence in automation, collision avoidance and coverage of paint spaces in ports and intermodal terminals.

Aaron Newton, Vice President of Sales at Mi-Jack, said, “By bringing those two unique generation platforms together, the port and intermodal industries will now have an end-to-end automation solution with incredible redundancy, driven through a company [Mi-Jack] that has been entrenched in the container handling industry for over 65 years. “

According to Simon Fiera, Vice President of Technology at Mi-Jack, “We see Yardeye as a key component of the integration into a production base of crane-agnostics for automation and protection of paint domains. We look forward to the inventions and efficiencies that will emerge from the combination of European and North American generation teams. “

With this broad footprint, Mi-Jack provides world-class facilities to Yardeye consumers in North America and will provide Mi-Star generation responses to ports and terminals across Europe. Mi-Jack provides 24/7/365 serving service and has an extensive network of highly professional technicians and solution experts who serve consumers on the user and virtually.

Stephan Trauth, Chief Executive Officer of Yardeye, said: “We are very proud to join Mi-Jack Group. Knowledge from any of the corporations will generate more complex functions and synergies. Together, we will provide an automation portfolio that sets new standards in the rail container industry. Mi-Jack’s network in the North American market and especially its competition will bring more prices and cutting-edge concepts to our customers. We look forward to this new chapter!”

Christian Augustin, founder of Yardeye and CEO of indurad, said: “The Yardeye team has evolved from a concept in 2017 to a global impact company serving the intermodal industry and container handling. We are very proud of what we have achieved, and that With Mi-Jack, Yardeye will continue its story of good fortune, both for our consumers and for our workers. Indurad and I will continue to concentrate our activities on the generation of radars for bulk curtain handling.

About Mi-Jack

Mi-Jack is internationally identified as an industry leader and innovator in the wheeled gantry crane (RTG) and other boxes, and responds globally. Mi-Jack’s suite of Mi-Star automation technologies includes AccuSteer, AccuStack, AccuView, VehicleView, and AccuFleet. Mi-Star is installed on thousands of devices worldwide.

Headquartered in Hazel Crest, Illinois, at an ISO 9001:2017 certified plant that produces RTG Translift™ and Travelift® that are ultimately used on six continents. The company has 4 regional headquarters and five sales offices. Mi-Jack is part of Lanco’s business organization. For more information, www. mi-jack. com.

About Yardeye

Yardeye GmbH (www. yardeye. com) operates worldwide with a focus on port automation and the coverage of paint spaces in container terminals. Using Yardeye’s unique GNSS, RFID and collision avoidance technology, the terminals identify and track cranes, cars and painters’ bodies for effective intermodal sorting operations and paint space coverage.

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Contacts

Mi-Jack Aaron Newton, Vice President of Sales (708)-596-5200 Yardeye Stephan Trauth, General Manager

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