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New car database a bonanza for Canadian auto industry

New car database a bonanza for Canadian auto industry

By:  Rosie Lombardi  On: 02 Aug 2005 For: IT World Canada Creator

Serendipity has played a big role in the creation of a comprehensive Canadian automotive database by Edmonton-based software developer VIN IQ Inc. Set to launch later this month, the database will provide a central e-repository of aggregate information to a wide array of industry players: car dealers, finance and insurance companies, repossession firms, government agencies and law enforcement.

The company has also had discussions with the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) and the Alberta government, who are very interested in the system to combat auto theft. “Alberta seems to be the auto theft leader in Canada – not in theft per se, but as a [receiver] of stolen cars from other areas. A lot seem to land here to get shipped offshore or slipped through auctions,” says Orr. According to the IBC, vehicle theft costs Canadians $600 million in higher insurance premiums every year.

The company plans to present its wares to the Ontario government and several US states that require recording of the VIN and collection of pictures and history when a car is registered for insurance purposes. “They’re doing that with clipboards and digital cameras now, but we can totally automate the process, plus bring accuracy, speed and more information.

That’s why we’re a natural for government agencies, compared to trying to create their own,” says Orr. The initiative is gaining serious momentum as more and more players learn of VIN IQ’s offerings. “We originally just started out wanting to license a database for our auction site. So even though we’re just getting out of the gate now, we’re able to offer all this other information,” says Orr.

Thanks to a multi-million dollar, five-year year deal with Telus, a Vancouver-based telecommunications leader, VIN IQ will focus its efforts on system enhancements, database development and relationship building, while Telus looks after all back-end functions.

“We’ve worked with VIN IQ to help create and host the database and the billing system. We’ll be supporting the company with a 7/24 North American help desk, and we’ll also be handling the provisioning of equipment to customers,” says Monty Carter, managing director at Telus Business Solutions. “I’ve been in the car business and can speak first-hand to issues. VIN IQ has come up with an amazing, cool tool.”










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Rosie Lombardi Rosie Lombardi is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.
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