Tirecraft incorporating AI for emergency roadside response
Tirecraft Atlantic Canada has launched an emergency roadside service platform that incorporates artificial intelligence.
Working with Atrium Solutions, the platform uses AI algorithms to ensure quicker response times, improved accuracy and better customer service for commercial vehicle operators requiring roadside service.
Tirecraft will use AI to analyze incoming service requests, identify the most appropriate service provider, and dispatch them to the stranded vehicle. The company says the AI tool will ensure better resource allocation and reduce response times.
“We are excited to launch the Commercial Tire ERS AI platform in collaboration with Tirecraft Atlantic Canada,” said Todd Richardson, CEO of Atrium Solutions. “By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, we aim to transform the roadside tire assistance landscape, providing faster and more efficient services to commercial vehicle operators in Atlantic Canada. We look forward to a successful partnership with Tirecraft Atlantic Canada as we revolutionize the industry together.”
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Let’s hope that Atrium Solotions’ AI is sourcing its data on a more up-to-date GPS platform than what far too many (US-American designed) apps still use for the Canadian Maritimes road network…..otherwise Tirecraft will have a rude awakening. (there are apps which claim to use the most recent data, but still insist that the posted speed is 65 km/h on the Trans Canada through NB from the NS to the QC borders!)