The IoT devices can be accessed through the vehicle locator functionality of the ADESA marketplace app. The app shares comprehensive vehicle information, pinpoint location services accurate to a single parking spot, and real-time visibility.  -  Photo: Martin Romjue / Bobit

The IoT devices can be accessed through the vehicle locator functionality of the ADESA marketplace app. The app shares comprehensive vehicle information, pinpoint location services accurate to a single parking spot, and real-time visibility.

Photo: Martin Romjue / Bobit

ADESA recently completed deployment of its fully automated vehicle tracking solution with its partner CoreKinect, a scalable hardware design company, according to a Dec. 7 news release.  

The new service — the first of its kind to be fully deployed in the industry — combines a state-of-the-art mobile app with a world class GPS-enabled IoT Device to help customers and employees locate vehicles faster at ADESA’s more than 70 North America locations.

“This is the first wholesale marketplace to fully roll out geo-locating devices to our entire network of North American vehicle logistics centers with the help of CoreKinect,” said Srisu Subrahmanyam, chief operating officer at ADESA, in a news release. “This pioneering technology allows us to provide sellers with accurate, real-time visibility into the vehicle location and security, while enabling buyers to quickly and easily preview, checkout and transport purchased vehicles.”

Affixed to each vehicle upon arrival at ADESA, the IoT devices can be accessed through the vehicle locator functionality of the ADESA marketplace app. The app shares comprehensive vehicle information, pinpoint location services accurate to a single parking spot, and real-time visibility. Enhanced safety and security measures include push alerts for movement in off-working hours, making ADESA a more secure place to do business. The device operates on LoRaWAN technology, which reduces power consumption and enables the IoT devices to last up to 10 years on a single battery.

Through CoreKinect’s partnership with Comcast’s MachineQ, the geo-locating device technology and end-to-end solution for inventory management was successfully deployed across ADESA. 

“ADESA is increasingly looking to technology to improve their operations and optimize workflows,” said Assar Badri, CEO of CoreKinect. Steve Salata, vice president and general manager at MachineQ, added, “The ability to deliver this solution to ADESA with our partner CoreKinect is indicative that a comprehensive LoRaWAN network implementation is possible, at scale.”

This technology release is part of ADESA’s multi-year strategy to rethink traditional auction processes and inject the latest technology across the company’s 70+ North American vehicle logistics centers. These investments and improvements are aimed at bringing more consistency and efficiency to operations and providing the best experience possible for on-site customers, the fastest cycle times for consignors, and the best outcomes possible for all customers..

ADESA is a business unit of global wholesale used vehicle digital marketplace KAR Global (NYSE: KAR).

Originally posted on Vehicle Remarketing

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