What does the most advanced management method for the logistics fleet look like?
In Europe and the United States, freight fleet managers have new ideas and layouts.

Many fleets have installed such equipment. The fleet requires drivers to drive into this equipment for inspection. The fleet will then obtain data on the vehicle exterior, undercarriage, and tire status of the truck.
We are arranging this project for the fleet of one of the world's top retailers, installing this AI-intelligent inspection station in their global logistics center. The equipment is installed at 100 operating sites. When the driver completes the day's work and returns, he will drive the vehicle into this station equipment.

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It captures the entire vehicle through a high-resolution camera, and the AI-intelligent algorithm identifies defects, conducts a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle undercarriage, tire quality, and vehicle exterior, and generates a vehicle condition report. Through this data, it can be determined whether the vehicle is damaged and needs repair, such as whether the tires are worn, whether there is fluid leakage in the undercarriage, whether there are cracks in the windscreen, etc.

The owner of this retailer's fleet told us that they used to have five technicians at each site, and it took them 10 minutes to inspect each vehicle. But now the inspection does not require people at all, and the whole process has been shortened to 2 minutes. More importantly, the equipment is more accurate and stable, and the system can predict possible problems with the vehicle, which not only saves maintenance costs but also makes the vehicle safer to use.

In the near future, the drivers of each car will be required to drive through arches covered with cameras to record the body, undercarriage status, tire data, scratches, and other data.
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