Revolutionizing Armored Truck Safety: Netradyne and Loomis Join Forces with Driver•i D-430 Video Devices

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Netradyne, a leading SaaS provider specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) and edge computing, has partnered with Loomis, a prominent cash-in-transit (CIT) industry leader, to enhance the safety of its armored trucks. Loomis will begin implementing Netradyne’s Driver•i D-430 video safety devices across its fleets in the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, deploying 3000 units. Equipped with quad cameras, the D-430 offers increased visibility, ensuring the safety of both vehicles and drivers.

Randy Sheltra, EVP of risk management at Loomis, emphasized the importance of mitigating risks in their business, highlighting the need for physical and legal safety enforcement. The Driver•i D-430 device is expected to not only exonerate drivers in case of accidents but also facilitate recognition of superior driving performance and address risky behavior proactively.

The Driver•i D-430 combines real-time processing with four sophisticated onboard cameras, enabling Loomis drivers to make quick and accurate decisions, thereby improving safety and reducing accidents. By analyzing 100% of drive time, it provides clear insights into driving behavior, facilitating a fair system that rewards positive driving and identifies areas for improvement.

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Avneesh Agrawal, CEO at Netradyne, highlighted Loomis’ commitment to safety technology and the decision to upgrade fleet safety. He underscored the unparalleled visibility and hands-on expertise offered by the Driver•i D-430 device, expressing excitement about the partnership’s potential to enhance the safety and reliability of CIT operations.

Overall, the collaboration between Netradyne and Loomis aims to bolster fleet safety, ensuring smooth and secure cash transportation services for retail businesses and financial institutions alike.

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