Tech Mahindra Launches Aftermarket Platform for Predictive Maintenance
Tech Mahindra Ltd. recently launched its Automotive Aftermarket Suite, which enables the company to offer solutions in telematics and sensor-based predictive maintenance for thousands of cars on the road worldwide. Tech Mahindra plans to provide this scalable solution as a managed service to OEMs, importers, and dealer networks. Features of the Automotive Aftermarket Suite include real-time transparency to vehicle owner on vehicle health status, integrated process for predictive maintenance and pro-active service appointment, and a dedicated portal used by the dealer with all vehicle activities, warnings, faults, and service history. Tech Mahindra plans to launch this platform solution in Europe and U.S. markets initially, gradually expanding to other regions. “This is a platform offering that truly demonstrates the end-to-end nature of the Connected World and Connected Solutions theme, combining our capabilities in Product Engineering Enterprise Mobility, Infrastructure hosting, BI and Analytics, and underscores our leadership in Automotive and Telecom verticals,” said Karthikeyan Natarajan, Global Head – Integrated Engineering Services, Tech Mahindra.
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