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Safety Vision Provides Advanced Surveillance Solutions in Brazil

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SVLA is founded upon providing mobile video surveillance solutions that enhance driver safety and improve their operations by creating hardware and software that enables it. So, we’re excited to see that DC Logistics Brasil is focusing on safety and choosing us to help them accomplish this.

Safety Vision, LLC, a worldwide leader in mobile surveillance products, is providing a large commercial trucking company in Rio and São Paulo, Brazil, with advanced surveillance systems. Created as an expansion to the company in 2017, Safety Vision Latin America (SVLA) is providing fleets throughout Central and South America with surveillance solutions that meet the growing demands of increasing driver safety.

To date, DC Logistics Brasil has installed 500 SVLA mobile video surveillance systems in its fleet, with an additional 2,000 to be installed over the next two years. These systems include hybrid video recorders and high-definition cameras to ensure each vehicle’s surroundings are captured in its entirety. Alongside that, DC Logistics Brasil is utilizing SVLA’s video management software which allows for on-board vehicle health diagnostics, passive GPS tracking, vehicle sensor integration, and more.

Ricardo Callejas, Chief Technical Officer in SVLA, is excited to continue to support fleets by increasing their efficiency and safety: “SVLA is founded upon providing mobile video surveillance solutions that enhance driver safety and improve their operations by creating hardware and software that enables it. So, we’re excited to see that DC Logistics Brasil is focusing on safety and choosing us to help them accomplish this.”

Safety Vision looks forward to their productive and long-term relationship with DC Logistics Brasil and is equally eager to see how their operations improve over the course of the partnership.

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