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Strides Premier enhances routing with Autofleet tech

The Singaporean taxi operator will utilise Autofleet’s platform to improve route planning and dispatching.

Strides Premier announced its partnership with Israel-based company Autofleet, which will take advantage of the latter’s technology to optimise limousine services in Singapore.

According to a joint statement, the collaboration will allow Strides Premier to integrate Autofleet’s platform to improve and automate route planning and dispatching.

“We believe in investments that streamline our transport services and provide a better experience to our limousine passengers and limousine driver partners,” Strides Premier CEO Ang Wei Neng said. 

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Under the partnership, Strides Premier will benefit from automated ride planning and dispatch, and continuous optimisation of operations based on live traffic and city conditions. This is expected to lead to better fleet utilisation, higher completion rates, and on-time performance.

Furthermore, there will be enhanced transparency and control for drivers, passengers, and dispatchers through accurate ETAs, live tracking, and real-time operation management, the statement read.

Business clients will be allowed to manage their rides through a dedicated demand console accompanied by a passenger app. There will also be a personalised job board where driver partners can plan their rides for the day and week.

“Through this partnership with STRIDES Premier we are driving the future of limousine services in Singapore, a city that has one of the world's best public transportation systems,” Autofleet CEO Kobi Eisenberg said.
 

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