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Netradyne AI SaaS solution helps India driver behaviour

Indian truck firm Darcl Logistics will use Driver•i across its 1,000-vehicle fleet
By Adam Hill March 2, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Road behaviour will be improved with automated driver coaching (© Amlan Mathur | Dreamstime.com)

Artificial intelligence and edge computing specialist Netradyne has been taken on by a major logistics operator in India to provide fleet safety solutions.

The Driver•i Software as a Service (SaaS) solution will be used by CJ Darcl Logistics to improve performance and driving behaviour - using automated driver coaching - across its 1,000 vehicles.

"Partnering with Netradyne’s Driver•i with smart safety dash cams will help to control the driver’s distracted sight," says Nikhil Agarwal, president of CJ Darcl Logistics.

Netradyne’s Durgadutt Nedungadi, vice president - international business, says: “The partnership paves the way for us to showcase our technology's flexibility to cater to our customers' diverse needs.”

“Our vision is to train and to make the drivers follow the best road practices to avoid accidents," concludes Agarwal. "CJ Darcl aims to accomplish zero accidents and to understand and address the areas of concern while driving."

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