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JLT Mobile Computers, MākuSafe announce strategic U.S. safety partnership

Companies expand collaboration on connected worker, forklift safety systems

JLT Mobile Computers, MākuSafe announce strategic U.S. safety partnership
Source: JLT Mobile Computers
JLT Mobile Computers and MākuSafe are expanding their partnership to deliver integrated forklift safety & connected worker systems to U.S. supply chain and manufacturing customers.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
December 4, 2025

JLT Mobile Computers, a provider of industrial mobile computing systems, and MākuSafe, a connected-worker wearable and safety data analytics platform, recently announced a strategic U.S. partnership.

The companies said their collaboration is set to deliver a powerful, integrated system that can help enhance worker safety, improve operational efficiency, and accelerate digital transformation across various industrial sectors.

This partnership is built on successful field collaboration already underway between the two companies, who currently serve shared clients.

The combined system features JLT’s rugged mobile computers installed directly on powered industrial trucks (PITs) and forklifts working in tandem with MākuSafe’s wearable technology and its Scout forklift safety application.

The companies said this integration will provide operators with vital real-time visibility into pedestrian proximity, significantly helping to reduce hazardous forklift-pedestrian interactions.

Early adopters report reduction of hazardous forklift-pedestrian interactions

Pedestrian collision risk remains a serious hazard in warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities where forklift drivers often have difficulty seeing pedestrians.

The companies said early adopters leveraging their combined technologies have already reported substantial reductions in these interactions over short timeframes, alongside measurable gains in productivity linked to improved situational awareness and risk mitigation.

“We are excited to formalize our partnership with MākuSafe,” said Eric Miller, JLT Mobile Computers USA CEO. “Combining our rugged mobile computing solutions with their innovative wearable technology creates a powerful solution for customers looking to reduce risk, streamline operations, and accelerate their digital transformation initiatives.”

Opportunities to accelerate Industry 4.0 digital transformation

Through this partnership, JLT and MākuSafe said they will jointly pursue new business opportunities, engage in co-branded marketing initiatives, and co-exhibit at major industry trade shows to expand their market reach.

The companies added their integration will offer industrial organizations a clear path to accelerate their digital transformation efforts by seamlessly connecting workers, equipment, and data-driven safety insights within their operations.

“MākuSafe is committed to helping organizations create safer, more productive environments through data-driven solutions,” said Todd Sutphen, MākuSafe president. “Our partnership with JLT Mobile Computers strengthens our ability to provide real-time visibility into risks around powered industrial vehicles and further integrates the connected worker into Industry 4.0 operations. Together, we can help clients enhance safety performance while improving operational efficiency.”

The two companies said they will continue to advance joint capabilities and explore deeper integrations to support industrial customers seeking scalable, technology-enabled safety systems that meet the rugged demands of their operations.

 

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