K-Line refers to a specific type of automatic train protection (ATP) system, primarily developed and used in Japan, especially on lines operated by Keikyu Corporation (Keihin Electric Express Railway). It enhances safety by automatically controlling train speed and preventing collisions, particularly in situations where the driver might fail to respond appropriately. The system typically uses trackside transponders or beacons to transmit information to the train, allowing the onboard computer to calculate and enforce safe braking curves.
Whether you're looking to get your foot in the door, find the right person to talk to, or close the deal — accurate, detailed, trustworthy, and timely information about the organization you're selling to is invaluable.
Use Sumble to: