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Anyline revolutionizes the automotive industry with 1.3 million hours of work saved by 2024 thanks to AI

International. Anyline announced that its advanced artificial intelligence (AI)-powered mobile data capture platform has achieved a savings of 1.3 million man-hours globally by 2024.

This figure underscores the effectiveness and impact of Anyline's solutions, which are transforming the way data is managed in the automotive industry.

Lukas Kinigadner, CEO of Anyline. "Over the past decade, we've created solutions that no large language model (LLM) can match when it comes to scalable, enterprise-grade deployment," said Lukas Kinigadner, CEO of Anyline. "Our proprietary AI-powered technology is designed specifically for real-world applications in the automotive sector. It is designed to deliver measurable, high-impact results, and the 1.3 million man-hours saved this year demonstrate the impact our solutions have at scale."

With more than 10 years of experience in artificial intelligence and machine learning, Anyline is redefining traditional manual inspection methods through its advanced mobile scanning technology. This innovation enables companies to obtain real-time data with unprecedented accuracy, improving operational efficiency and reducing costs.

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Anyline's platform includes scanning tools for VIN identification, license plates, and tire inspection, which is revolutionizing the management of these components. By allowing critical tire information such as serial numbers, sizes and brands to be captured instantly with mobile devices, the technology reduces the margin for human error and speeds up the registration process, bringing what previously took minutes to just seconds.

A clear example of Anyline's impact is the case of Discount Tire, the leading automotive service chain in the United States. With nearly 1100 stores nationwide, Discount Tire has experienced a staggering 300% increase in the efficiency of its tire inspections thanks to Anyline's AI-powered tools. This change has streamlined their operations and significantly improved their customer experience.

In addition, Anyline's solutions are also benefiting commercial vehicle fleets, where up to a 40% increase in operational efficiency is reported. These results demonstrate how AI is transforming the automotive industry, delivering tangible improvements in productivity, accuracy, and response times.

"Our customers are transforming their workflows with our tools," said Lukas Kinigadner, CEO of Anyline. "We're proud to help them reach new levels of efficiency and safety, and we're excited to be part of their continued evolution to a smarter, more connected future."


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