Geotab, Xtract Offer New Solution for Fleets to Better Visualize Crash Data
The new solution allows fleets to better manage the risks and liability associated with collisions.

Xtract enables seamless digital collision reporting from within the Geotab platform, combined with telematics-powered collision reconstruction.
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Two well-known names in fleet management and safety solutions — Geotab and Xtract — recently partnered to launch the Xtract analytics platform on the Geotab Marketplace, a go-to source for top organizations seeking to better manage their fleets.
Now, fleet managers using the Geotab platform can benefit from access to immediate insights stemming from a collision for more efficient and accurate resolution, helping to lower overall liability.
Simply put, the new solution allows fleets to better manage the risks and liability associated with collisions. The overall goal is to create a more seamless claims experience with insurance partners.
Xtract enables seamless digital collision reporting from within the Geotab platform, combined with telematics-powered collision reconstruction. By overlaying telematics data with other relevant information such as driver notes, weather, and more, Xtract’s solution is designed to facilitate an accurate and speedy assessment of an incident helping lead to lower operational expense and reduced liability exposure.
With the addition of Xtract on the Geotab Marketplace, the more than 40,000 Geotab customers worldwide will have access to a solution that helps better visualize crash data for the auto insurance industry.
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