Reach Truck Simulator delivers immersive training for precision handling and high-rack operations, using realistic controls and modular motion setups to build real-world operator skills.
Reach Truck Simulator offers a high-fidelity training platform that replicates real-world warehouse operations with precision and realism. It features advanced physical dynamics and realistic control interfaces, including pedals, levers, and dashboards.
These tools help trainees develop essential handling skills in a controlled, immersive environment.
The simulator includes over ten interactive scenarios, covering tasks like slalom navigation, fork loading, and tight-space maneuvering. Optional VR compatibility expands training depth with full 360° visual immersion for enhanced spatial awareness.
Environmental effects such as rain, fog, snow, and day/night cycles create authentic working conditions. Real-time performance tracking with instant feedback supports instructor monitoring and accelerates skill development through a multi-angle trainer interface.
Scenarios enhance steering control, turning precision, and spatial awareness in tight warehouse environments.
Trainees practice navigating narrow aisles, making smooth turns, and adjusting speed for safe, efficient operation.Each session builds confidence in handling complex layouts under pressure and constraints.
Compatible with both desktop and full-cabin versions, the system integrates physical controls—such as joysticks, pedals, and steering wheels—to deliver realistic motion responses and tactile training experiences.
All components are carefully calibrated to ensure synchronized input across configurations, providing reliable feedback and consistent machine behavior during every training session.
During each session, the system captures key metrics such as task accuracy, timing, fuel usage, and operator errors.
Afterward, a detailed report is generated, including score breakdowns, task completion quality, and error summaries.
These insights help instructors track progress, review performance, and identify areas for skill improvement.
With a flexible camera system, both operator and instructor can observe from different angles to better understand each scenario.
Environmental effects—such as day/night cycles and changing weather—simulate real worksite conditions for a more authentic training experience.