By Greg Buckland, Chief Digital Officer, Wheels
Our goal at Wheels is to enable success for our clients, while my job is to do this by creating a truly digital business experience for them.
The opportunities for leveraging AI to solve real-world challenges are boundless.
The insights gained from our AI initiatives offer a blueprint for enhancing renewal processes and tackling other complex challenges within the fleet industry.
Innovation and Customer Success are at the heart of everything we do, and our AI journey embodies these two core values. AI is transforming many industries – including fleet.
A month after hearing a presentation from Enterprise Fleet Management, the Harrison County Commissioners Court agreed to let the firm manage the county’s vehicles in hopes of building a better fleet and saving money.
Enterprise Fleet Management previously projected an annual savings of about $13,000.
“We had planned to purchase 10 vehicles this year,” Harrison County Judge Chad Sims said. Now, “with Enterprise, we’ll be able to lease 30 vehicles for about the same budgeted expense.”
Although dashcams for cars are still primarily an aftermarket feature, the list of cars and SUVs with factory built-in dashcam capability is expanding. Some players in the space are not surprising.
Although dashcams can be important in documenting accidents, road-rage incidents, breaches in vehicle security, and other such events, they are still widely considered more of a novelty feature than a must-have technology.
As of now, aftermarket dashcams satisfy most consumer demand. Despite that, we expect the number of models with available built-in dashcam capability to continue to grow as consumers, insurance companies, and law enforcement voices demanding it intensify.
Ridecell’s Fleet Transformation Cloud boosts the power of the systems you’ve already invested in so you can visually see every vehicle’s process flow - from vehicle purchase to vehicle remarketing.
In a significant move for the US commercial auto insurance sector, Cytora, a leading digital risk processing platform, has announced a strategic partnership with Denver-based SambaSafety, a premier driver risk management platform in the US.
The partnership will allow commercial insurers to access a richer dataset including real-time motor vehicle records (MVRs), traffic court data, and telematics insights directly through Cytora’s platform.
Rick Fendell, Chief Revenue Officer at SambaSafety said, “SambaSafety’s mission to ensure safer roads and inspire confidence in every journey by providing the most holistic driver risk management solutions is expanded greatly through this partnership with Cytora."