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Roadzen's DrivebuddyAI to optimise Dalmia Transport's fleet safety and operational efficiency

By Staff Writer,

Added 03 May 2024

The strategic partnership spanning five years, was finalised after a comprehensive three-month validation process of DrivebuddyAI by Dalmia.

Roadzen Inc., a global leader in AI at the convergence of insurance and mobility, announced that Dalmia Transport & Logistics (Dalmia) has selected its proprietary ADAMATICS technology platform, DrivebuddyAI, for enhancing its fleet safety and operations. The strategic partnership spanning five years, was finalised after a comprehensive three-month validation process of DrivebuddyAI by Dalmia.

ADAMATICS combines Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) using neural networks along with telematics technology and incorporates advanced safety features such as collision avoidance and driver drowsiness detection. Coupled with video-telematics, it enables real-time audio warnings and tagging of recorded incidents. This marks a significant move towards enhancing safety and operational efficiency within the fast-growing logistics industry in India. 

Naman Dalmia, Partner at Dalmia Transport, emphasising the strategic value of adopting DrivebuddyAI's ADAS, commented, "Roadzen's DrivebuddyAI's cutting-edge ADAS product has the potential to revolutionise driver management and real-time risk aversion through improved driver safety and behaviour monitoring. Incorporating DrivebuddyAI's ADAS into our fleet serves multiple strategic purposes. We can easily identify new or risky driving behaviours and use the data to coach our drivers, helping them to correct bad habits and improve their performance."

Nisarg Pandya, Head of DrivebuddyAI, stated, "With ADAMATICS proactive fleet monitoring and coaching, we believe we can significantly enhance fleet operations and driver behaviour over time. We are proud that, after rigorous evaluation, DrivebuddyAI was chosen over the world's leading video telematics and ADAS vendors to partner with Dalmia. The rapid expansion of India's logistics sector, which is heavily dependent on large vehicle fleets, also adds to the urgency of deploying these advanced systems for transportation and safety."