CT Services and Claim Genius recently announced a strategic partnership to develop and market new artificial intelligence-based inspection solutions for the automotive remarketing and transportation markets within North America.

The companies highlighted in a news release that the partnership will combine CT Services’ vehicle inspection process with Claim Genius’s AI inspection technology to create new digital service model solutions for OEMs, remarketers, fleets, auctions and dealers.

Both parties expect to begin jointly marketing new products during the fourth quarter, according to the announcement.

Claim Genius’ AI-based inspection platform can allow customers to assess the physical condition of a vehicle though uploaded videos and photos, including identification and classification of damage on over 200 parts, automated prediction of vehicle repairability and line-by-line calculation of repair costs.

Customers also can use Claim Genius technology for lease and rental inspections, pre/post transportation inspections, insurance underwriting and claims, and more.

Claim Genius said its solutions are available via mobile, web, or API access in multiple languages today.

“Since our founding in 1988, CT Services has been committed to implementing service innovations and helping our customers drive new efficiencies into their inspection/logistics processes,” said Bob Gapinski, vice president of business development of CT Services. “We are very excited to collaborate with Claim Genius to help reinvent the future of automotive inspections.”

Mike MacDonald is chief operating officer and head of product development for Claim Genius.

“CT Services is highly recognized as a long-standing leader in developing industry leading vehicle inspection solutions in North America,” MacDonald said. “Their expertise and deep market knowledge coupled with Claim Genius technology will help us design some amazing products together to transform the inspection process for OEMs, finance institutions, rental car companies, auctions and the entire remarking industry.”