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CONNECTED LOGISTICS REVOLUTIONISING THE AFTERMARKET

Anstel enables businesses to create a new data driven revenue stream

Connected logistics, combined with the IoT, is already making huge strides globally in the automotive aftermarket industry.

With access to vehicle data, fleet managers are monitoring and improving driver behavior, while the same data is being used to diagnose mechanical problems.

Prescriptive Analysis - Diagnostic Trouble code (DTC)

Using an on-board diagnostics device (OBD2/CAN), the fuel monitor, engine temperature, emission standards, and other parameters are monitored constantly.

In case of any trouble, it triggers an alert so the customers know immediately that the vehicle has to be taken to a mechanic for thorough scrutiny, along with repairs and replacement of parts (if required).

Real-time data and privacy

As a vehicle becomes more ‘connected’, customers have expressed concern about vehicle data being shared with third parties. But telematics shares specific data that can be used to diagnose issues with vehicles in real-time.

An alert is sent to mechanics, who can swiftly detect the cause and come up with solutions.

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