Connected Vehicle Tech Provider, Azuga, Scores Rapid Global Growth
Connected vehicle technology company, Azuga, has announced the expansion of its sales operations serving over 100 fleets in 10 countries across Latin America, Europe, India and parts of the Middle East.
The development comes as the Mobile Resource Management (MRM) sector forecasts 50% growth over the next five years in Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC countries). With mass adoption only a few years away, Azuga has made the key investments to continue leading the plug-and-play connected vehicle technology sector on a global scale.
“Our next-generation, easy-to-use connected vehicle solutions are now disrupting the fleet telematics market internationally with driver-friendly fleet telematics, dramatically lower costs and country-specific customizations,” said Ananth Rani, co-founder and president of Azuga. “Azuga’s expanded presence was made possible in partnership with Danlaw, a global provider of OBD II hardware with vehicle compatibility that’s unmatched in the industry. Millions of miles of road testing across the globe have given Azuga the platform for this international expansion. ”
After only six months, Azuga has helped Whirlpool® Mexico’s Home Service Technician division improve customer service and increase overall productivity. The company’s technology allowed for a rapid implementation into the fleet’s 100 vehicles. In turn, the fleet has already experienced a savings of approximately $27,000 per year as maintenance, fuel and operational costs have been reduced.
With its roots in Detroit, this Silicon Valley-based telematics company attempts to melds automotive industry experience with leading technology to provide a suite of potentionally game-changing fleet solutions. The solution combines traditional GPS fleet tracking with driver visibility, gamification, employer-funded rewards, social sharing and Azuga-funded awards.
On the hardware front, besides automotive-grade electronics and deep vehicle protocol knowledge, Azuga’s partnership with Danlaw brings new concepts like lifetime hardware warranties to these international markets.
“We selected Azuga for its painless and quick installation and implementation as well as its geofencing and driver safety features,” said Tim Whittaker director of Leamoco, a leading UK car part specialist. “We are really excited that we had an option in the UK that allowed us to easily access rich engine and driver behavior data as well as gamification of the driver experience. This ensures we can improve and exceed customer expectations on delivery times, and continue to improve efficiency and safety across the fleet.”
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