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Solera’s LoJack LE paves the way for Vehicle Security

Solera’s LoJack LE paves the way for Vehicle Security

Solera’s LoJack LE paves the way for Vehicle Security

In an era where vehicle thefts are more than just a blot on the landscape, Solera Global Corp. is changing the game with the introduction of LoJack LE, a revolutionary tool under the esteemed LoJack brand, designed to bolster stolen vehicle recovery and shield dealerships nestled in theft-prone zones.

This innovation is not merely a step but a giant leap in vehicle lifecycle management, boasting a collaboration with law enforcement that’s been tightening the noose on vehicle theft for over three decades.

Hope in High-Risk Areas

The statistics are startling – with over 700,000 vehicles reported stolen annually in the United States alone, the threat looms large for dealerships. Enter LoJack LE, the beacon of hope, offering law enforcement officers advanced capabilities to trace and reclaim stolen vehicles with unprecedented efficiency. This tool is not just about recovery; it’s about revolutionizing the way dealerships combat theft, ensuring they’re not left in the lurch.

Wallace Tennelle, Solera’s Director of Product Management, puts it aptly: “Launching the LoJack LE platform is our way of reiterating our commitment to innovation and public safety within Solera’s Vehicle Solutions division. Being the sole provider of a solution tailored for today’s law enforcement across the U.S., we’re setting the pace for a safer community by enhancing vehicle recovery capabilities and fostering a stronger bond between law enforcement and our cutting-edge tracking solutions.”

February: A Month of Transformation

With February marking the roll-out of the LoJack LE app, the timing couldn’t be more opportune. Dealerships, particularly those attending the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show, are in for a firsthand experience of what this groundbreaking tool has in store. It’s not just about safeguarding inventory; it’s about weaving a safety net so tight that the chances of vehicle recovery escalate dramatically, ensuring peace of mind for dealers and customers alike.

This initiative does more than just recover stolen vehicles; it sets a new benchmark in proactive vehicle security. LoJack LE is at the vanguard of this movement, with its app facilitating direct integration with law enforcement, allowing for real-time tracking of stolen vehicles.

This integration is a game-changer, enhancing officer safety and minimizing the need for high-speed pursuits, which in turn, bolsters public safety and reduces potential damages.

A Call to Arms for Law Enforcement Agencies

Law enforcement agencies keen on leveraging this state-of-the-art tool can dive into the specifics and sign-up process through a dedicated portal. This direct integration is a clarion call to officers, providing them with real-time data and eliminating the dependency on third-party, possibly outdated information.

LoJack LE represents a significant stride towards fortifying vehicle security and fostering community safety. It’s a collaborative effort, with Solera, LoJack, and law enforcement agencies joining forces to redefine the standards of vehicle recovery and theft deterrence.

This partnership is not just about taking criminals off the streets; it’s about dismantling larger-scale criminal operations, setting a new precedent in the fight against vehicle theft.

Solera's LoJack LE paves the way for Vehicle Security

Post source : Solera Global Corp

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