Hunter Engineering announces integration with SKAIVISION
ST. LOUIS — In a significant advancement for automotive service efficiency, Hunter Engineering has announced an integration with SKAIVISION, a leader in state-of-the-art Computer Vision AI solutions.
This integration combines cameras used by Hunter’s Quick Check® Drive inspection equipment with SKAIVISION AI technology to identify license plates as vehicles enter the service lane. The plate number is automatically matched to customer records, starting the clock to track service cycle times accurately.
The innovative solution is particularly cost-effective for dealerships with limited camera coverage on their lots.
“Quick Check® Drive was designed for maximum speed, efficiency and convenience, which is precisely what SKAIVISION is designed for,” said Mike Brecht, Hunter Product Manager, Inspection. “This is a natural partnership.”
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SKAIVISION is the first ready-to-deploy Computer Vision AI solution that seamlessly integrates with dealership camera networks, offering critical service alerts and significantly improving operational efficiency. By tracking vehicle movement through the service process, SKAIVISION’s AI app alerts staff to dealership-defined issues, such as delays, bottlenecks, or customer satisfaction (CSI) concerns, enabling faster resolution.
“This integration offers unparalleled insights into service flow management," said Jason Fayling, Co-Founder and CTO of SKAIVISION. "With our AI system, dealerships gain full visibility into where and why bottlenecks occur. This integration results in a proactive, more efficient and cost-effective approach to managing potential CSI issues, ultimately improving customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.”
CSI scores are a vital metric for dealership success. For more information on how this integration enhances dealership capabilities and helps meet customer and staff expectations, visit https://www.hunter.com/vehicle-inspection and SKAIVISION.