ARI Marks 300,000 Vehicles on Registration Renewal Program
MT. LAUREL, NJ – First developed in 1984, enrollment for ARI's registration renewal program has surpassed 300,000 vehicles.
MT. LAUREL, NJ – Automotive Resources International (ARI) has surpassed 300,000 vehicles enrolled in its registration renewal program.
ARI developed the industry's first registration renewal program in 1984. Today, the company provides licensing and compliance services for car, truck, and equipment fleets of all sizes and levels of complexity. ARI's in-house licensing professionals average 9 years experience and are accredited among all state agencies that offer such programs. This allows the company to hold and distribute plates and registrations directly to clients from its New Jersey headquarters.
ARI's comprehensive, single-source licensing solutions cover vehicles leased through ARI or third-party vendors or company-owned vehicles. ARI ensures all vehicles are properly registered, renews county and city decals, and processes all state-to-state title transfers, duplicate registrations, and lost or stolen plates. With capabilities of a motor vehicle agency, ARI can provide IFTA/IRP and DOT compliance, environmental regulation compliance, licensing, permitting, new registration and renewal, title procurement, transfer and management. Clients access all licensing-related fleet information, including electronic imaging of all critical documents, using ARI insights, ARI's web-based fleet management system.
With the capability to perform all licensing activities in house, ARI is able to maintain control over the accuracy and timeliness of the entire licensing process. According to Tim Delaney, manager, acquisition and licensing services, "ARI's in-house capabilities give us greater control of this labor-intensive process, enabling us to better analyze, track and report work progression from start to finish — benefits that produce additional time and cost savings."
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