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DingGo grows as platform ‘transforms fleet operations’ 

Smash repair digital platform DingGo says revenue has jumped 166% in a year and it is expanding into New Zealand after developing its new fleet accident management tool. 

Sydney-based DingGo supports more than 75,000 fleet vehicles with its platform that connects all parts of the accident management process. In the past 12 months, it has “taken off as the leading accident management platform, a technology with nothing comparable in the world”, it says. The team has grown from 10 to 40 people.

DingGo says AI automates many formerly manual processes and it can generate data insight into accident management.

“We’ve taken a universe of traditionally unstructured data – think repair quotes on a scrap of paper – and put it into a structured, centralised system,” CEO and founder Shaun Janks said.

“We were really amazed that critical data – the kind of information that affects safety and the bottom line – was simply invisible to fleet managers. The insights we can drive are transforming fleet operations.”

DingGo says its platform is “export-ready to global markets”.