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Netradyne Partners with IOSL to Level up Fleet Safety

AI Technology for fleet and driver safety provider Netradyne said it would collaborate with IndianOil Skytanking (IOSL), airline fueling service provider on Tuesday.

The company said it will provide its most advanced AI fleet camera system called Driver•i as a part of the engagement, which uses vision-based technologies to enhance driver safety, mitigate risks, and improve overall fleet management at airports across India.

Driver•i’s unique data-driven system will be able to identify positive driving behaviour, identifies room for improvement and aid in implementing targeted training programs, while also elevating overall safety and maximizing operational standards at airports.

Netradyne said the collaboration will aid IOSL to strengthen its position as a leader in the aviation sector by introducing innovation and enhancing safety in its functions.

IOSL will leverage Netradyne’s innovative fleet safety solutions and monitor the highest operational safety standards also through advanced multi-camera functionality, said the tech solution provider, which enhances driver’s visibility around the vehicle, shrinking risks in high-activity areas around an airline at the point of refuel.

Blind spot monitoring cameras with an in-cabin monitoring facility will add additional layers of safety for IOSL fleets, added the company headquartered in California, United States.

Indianoil Skytanking (IOSL) is a joint venture, formed by IndianOil Corporation, Indian Oiltanking Ltd, and Skytanking Holdings GmbH of Germany. It is known to be India’s one of the largest independent service providers of Jet Fuel Management at Indian Airports.

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Anne Florentyna

Anne Florentyna, Business Correspondent reports on sector wide company news that moves the overall economy, mostly hailing from Middle East and that are around the Asia Pacific region. She is passionate about research and loves to question than believe in theories. Anne previously worked with Reuters News as a U.S. Consumer and Retail Correspondent based in Bengaluru, India.

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