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ARI to Discuss Amazon Alexa Integration at Work Truck Show

ARI will be detailing the integration of its services to the Amazon Alexa and will discuss how to enhance fleet decisions with newfound data streams at NTEA’s Work Truck Show held March 6 to 9.

ARI will host a press conference on the company’s ongoing Alexa integration pilot program, which allows fleet managers to request fleet data with simple voice commands from any Alexa-enabled device, the fleet management company said in a release.

<p><em>Photo of Echo via Amazon.</em></p>

Meanwhile, Don Woods, director of information technology for ARI, is set to participate in a panel discussion, titled Integrating Multiple Data Streams to Enhance Fleet Decision-Making, during the Fleet Technical Congress which is held concurrently with the NTEA Work Truck Show, according to ARI. The session will feature a panel of industry experts who will share their insight and practical knowledge on how best to effectively integrate and analyze data to transform large amounts of information into useful decision-making tools.

The ARI booth will be available for fleet managers to discuss with industry professionals the wide-range of fleet management challenges often associated with operating a complex vocational fleet, ARI said in a release.

In addition to ARI’s team of specialists, colleagues from Auto Truck Group and Holman Parts Distribution will also be exhibiting at the Work Truck Show.

 

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