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AutoGrab strategically partners with JATO

by Robert Barry
March 19, 2024
in Industry News, Featured
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AutoGrab has partnered with global automotive data firm JATO to provide mutual customers with JATO’s specification and options solutions combined with AutoGrab’s real-time pricing and vehicle information insights. 

The partnership sees the two firms sharing data, with JATO gaining a greater insight into Australia’s used car market and AutoGrab gaining international data to support its global expansion into the ASEAN region and key European markets in 2024.

With the partnership starting in January 2024, customers will have already begun to see the impact of the increased data and insights on vehicles flowing through the AutoGrab platform. This includes AutoGrab’s valuation data, price forecasting and insurance records.

“AutoGrab is excited to partner with JATO, which is a significant move for our expansion in Australia and internationally. This collaboration expands our data capabilities, ensuring users access more accurate and comprehensive vehicle information. Leveraging JATO’s extensive vehicle data, we are refining our valuation services for the market and deepening our insights for forecasting and analytics. said AutoGrab CEO and Co-Founder Chris Gardner 

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This alliance significantly enhances our ability to provide customers with critical safety information, including details on ADAS systems, battery health, and emissions data. It also complements AutoGrab’s ongoing technological advancements, enabling us to offer advanced vehicle information, such as identifying specific features from a vehicle’s VIN.

This partnership reinforces our dedication to delivering superior vehicle data and insights as we expand. This announcement is crucial in solidifying AutoGrab’s position as a leading entity in the vehicle information sector in Australia and as we grow into key international markets, including Malaysia and the UK, in the first half of this year.” 

“JATO is excited to partner with AutoGrab as they grow their footprint globally. Combining JATO’s specification and options solutions with AutoGrab’s pricing solutions will enhance our customer experience across several segments, including OEM, Digital, and Dealer, said JATO Global Head of Digital Marketplaces Peadar Walsh. 

“Our Leasing customers will also benefit from having access to a future value platform, while our Insurance customers can take advantage of JATO’s rich ADAS specification combined with AutoGrab’s pre-accident Valuation.

“We look forward to working with AutoGrab in the coming months and into the future as we continue to meet the needs of the global automotive Industry.”

AutoGrab’s platform captures and aggregates real-time, market-wide data on all vehicles listed online using an AI-driven machine-learning model. This allows AutoGrab to provide a suite of tools and platforms for customers. In addition to providing the vehicle’s current value, the business can also predict future values and how prices might change over time.

For almost 40 years, JATO Dynamics has been the world’s leading supplier of automotive business intelligence. Working across more than 50 countries, it delivers accurate data and trustworthy insights to support the industry. 

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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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