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Port of Haifa partners with Ravin AI to improve vehicle inspection process

Ravin AI, an Israeli company that provides AI-powered visual inspection tools across fleet, rental, used car, and insurance industries, has announced its partnership with the Port of Haifa.

More than 40,000 new vehicles enter the port each year, and Ravin will verify the physical integrity of each vehicle.

In particular, with the partnership, Ravin’s Inspect, Autoscan, and Eye platform will be implemented to inspect new vehicles entering Israel and pinpoint damage done during the transport, offloading, and storage process.

Additionally, Ravin’s automated vehicle inspection platform is going to alert port staff of any damages in real-time and will help maintain control over the condition of vehicles from the moment they arrive until they are shipped, minimising risk and financial exposure for Haifa Port.

In fact, the technology has already been implemented by companies such as Toyota, Hertz, and KAR Global.

Eliron Ekstein, co-founder and CEO at Ravin AI, commented, “By partnering with one of the largest ports in the Middle East, Ravin’s technology will eliminate much of this problem in the region by significantly speeding up the inspection process and increasing the accuracy of spotting damages by an order of magnitude. In the near future, we anticipate more global ports will adopt our proven technology.”





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