GreenLine Mobility partners with Netradyne to bolster driver safety
The data-driven approach identifies areas of improvement, facilitating automated and targeted training programs to elevate overall safety measures.
GreenLine Mobility Solutions, an LNG-powered heavy trucking logistics company, has partnered with Netradyne, an AI technology provider, to enhance fleet and driver safety, by leveraging Netradyne Technology's product - Driver•i.
Leveraging intelligent edge computing enables real-time assessment of driving behavior and provides comprehensive insights for fleet managers. Its data-driven approach identifies areas of improvement, facilitating automated and targeted training programs to elevate overall safety measures, noted a press release.
Anand Mimani, CEO, GreenLine Mobility Solutions said, "By integrating Netradyne’s Driver•i, our goal is to enhance driver safety, fostering a secure environment for our dedicated drivers while delivering superior service excellence to our customers."
Durgadutt Nedungadi, Senior Vice President, Netradyne said, "Netradyne will ensure a smooth implementation and work closely with GreenLine Mobility to align
better to their evolving business needs — and together, work towards creating safer roads and improved transportation standards in the industry.”
GreenLine claims its LNG trucks have a significant environmental impact, showcasing up to a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions, complete elimination of SOx, a 59% decrease in NOx emissions, a 91% reduction in Particulate Matter emissions, and a 70% decrease in CO emissions compared to diesel trucks.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
18 Jan 2024
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