Skip to main content

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."

Related Content

  • On the Edge with Verizon’s new real-time V2X platform
    June 11, 2025
    Solution allows vehicles to share data with each other, VRUs and infrastructure
  • Global navigation reference point to test zero emission driverless vehicles
    December 4, 2014
    A successful consortium led by the UK’s Transport research Laboratory (TRL) has been selected by Innovate UK to deliver the GATEway project (Greenwich Automated Transport Environment), one of three projects awarded to test driverless vehicles in UK urban locations. The US$12.5 million project will see three trials of different types of zero emission automated vehicles within an innovative, technology-agnostic testing environment set in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The ‘prime meridian’ was establi
  • Carlson Vehicle Transfer selects Intelligent Telematics in-vehicle camera
    March 16, 2015
    Carlson Vehicle Transfer (CVT), a provider of road transport and logistics services to the automotive industry, has adopted a 3G camera solution from Intelligent Telematics designed to minimise insurance costs, reduce accident rates and support driver training. Under the agreement, the IT1000 forward-facing camera will be fitted across 65 vehicle transporters within the company’s general and premier fleet to capture and provide immediate access to footage of any road collisions, near misses or harsh driving
  • Real-world testing is needed in wake of VW emissions scandal, says expert
    November 18, 2015
    As vehicle manufacturers, regulators and governments around the world seek solutions to prevent another emissions cheating scandal similar to the Volkswagen case, a major vehicle emissions inspection company has compiled and analysed on-road emissions data indicating that emissions violations of vehicles under real-world driving conditions may well go far beyond VW diesels. Opus Inspection says a two-pronged approach that continuously monitors real-world emissions is the only effective remedy. Lothar Ge