
TrucksUp launches safety 360 service for secure digital onboarding
, a
logistics aggregator
platform, on Friday announced the official launch of
Safety 360
, an innovative and comprehensive
verification service
to redefine security and trust within the nation's rapidly digitising trucking ecosystem.
Safety 360 introduces a new standard in
secure digital onboarding
by enabling users to seamlessly match names on Vehicle Registration Certificates (RC) with linked Bank and Permanent Account Number (PAN) details. This creates a unified, tamper-proof verification framework designed to foster greater trust and transparency in
logistics transactions
.
"Safety 360 is more than just a tool; it's a promise of integrity. In an industry vulnerable to fraud, we are empowering users with a secure, transparent, and flexible way to verify critical credentials. This solution helps our customers save time, reduce risks, and make informed decisions with confidence. This launch reaffirms our commitment to transforming how logistics businesses build trust and stay compliant in a rapidly evolving digital ecosystem," said Sarthak Elwadhi, Founder & CEO of TrucksUp.
Features and service
The service provides a secure and streamlined process for validating critical documents, empowering users with the flexibility to verify RC names against either Bank or PAN details, or both, based on their specific needs. This ensures unparalleled precision and accuracy in verification.
A key differentiator for Safety 360 lies in its integrated and seamless verification process. The system mandates initial Vehicle Verification, which is then followed by the verification of Bank credentials and PAN information. This integrated, plan-independent solution simplifies the user experience, making secure authentication both effortless and highly reliable.
Furthermore, Safety 360 incorporates a 'mismatch justification' feature, allowing users to transparently explain any discrepancies, thereby promoting greater accountability across the network.
Crucially, user privacy remains a paramount concern throughout the Safety 360 experience.
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