In the last couple of years, many transport ministries around the world have decided to privatize this inspection process and potentially automate it as well, to increase transparency with vehicle owners and support efficiency of the testing facility.
Learn why building consistency into the inspection process can improve customer trust, enhance used car appraisal accuracy and ensure higher profitability.
Shouldn’t the technologies we use to inspect and repair vehicles advance as fast as vehicles themselves?
The owner of a nearly new Jaguar I-Pace electric car near Oslo, Norway received a shocking report during a vehicle inspection. In what was a routine service visit, a small hole was discovered in the underside of the owner’s all-electric Jaguar SUV.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) research found that of the 11,500 passenger vehicles they inspected, almost half had at least one tire only 50% tread remaining. An additional 10% had at least one tire that was bald.
The UVeye & Rbotire Webinar was led by UVeye’s US Director of Sales Mike Bush & RoboTire’s Senior Manager of Operations Ben Wilson. Together, the two covered topics and solutions surrounding the current state of automation and AI in the industry and where they think it’s heading.
UVeye, a developer of automated vehicle-inspection systems, has secured strategic investments from Hyundai Motor Company and several other investors to accelerate the company’s global expansion plans.
Join UVeye & Autosuccess for one of a kind conversation about inspections, technology, fixed ops & car dealerships.
Michael Kirk, Scott Williams and Jim Boehnlein have been named to senior sales management positions for UVeye, a supplier of automated vehicle inspection systems for car dealerships, used-car auction houses and major vehicle fleets.
With the first employees we hired during the COVID pandemic, we made mistakes. Luckily we were able to fix it. Now every new member of my group has an orientation plan.