Autologic Diagnostics Enters Licensing Agreement With Volvo
Under the agreement, Autologic Diagnostics will have direct access to Volvo diagnostic data and technical information, enabling the provision of a comprehensive repair and maintenance on 2000 to current-year models through Autologic’s cloud-based diagnostic solution.
COMMACK, N.Y. — Autologic Diagnostics, a provider of a cloud-connected vehicle diagnostic support solution, today announced that it has entered into a licensing agreement with Volvo Car Corp.
Under the agreement, Autologic Diagnostics will have direct access to Volvo diagnostic data and technical information, enabling the provision of a comprehensive repair and maintenance on 2000 to current-year models through Autologic’s Assist cloud-based diagnostic solution.
The licensing agreement will cover the United Kingdom, North American, Canada and the European Economic Area. According to the company, the agreement will provide customers within the territories the benefit of receiving guaranteed genuine Volvo data, which will ensure improved aftermarket continuity of safe, accurate and effective repair.
“The licensed Volvo package will be available in January 2017 for customers to download directly to their AssistPlus device, ensuring that independent repair shops gain access to the latest validated information as provided to dealers. The Volvo data will feature heavily in the new customer journey, on a seamless route to gain accurate, secure, and safe diagnostic information, with access to our award-winning Fault 2 Fix Team providing Vehicle Diagnostic Support,” said Mark Stamp, Autologic CTO.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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