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­­A Global Force in Automotive Intelligence

October 3, 2014

 

 

Dataforce, the trusted German leader in the collection and analysis of automotive data, is on a path of rapid international expansion. Leveraging its comprehensive organization of automotive fleet statistics, Dataforce offers a customized, global perspective on the international automotive industry.

 

Managing Director, Mr. Marc Odinius, explained, “Our special focus is to provide the most detailed information on the buyer segments (Fleet vs. Private) as well as brand and model information. In essence, Dataforce counts cars around the globe and provides this information in intuitive, but sophisticated business intelligence Systems.”

 

Dataforce’s information can be used by OEMs (e.g. Volkswagen, Toyota, Ford) and private firms wishing to analyze market trends for strategic purposes. “We are setting standards for registration data analysis regarding the depth, quality and speed of the information,” continued Mr. Odinius. “This allows us to compile standardized data that is highly customizable based on the client’s needs.”

 

“As one of the biggest automotive markets in the world, we have extended our scope to Brazil and are working hard to generate the transparency on automotive market figures which are not currently available in Brazil,” Mr. Odinius explained. With vast experience working with government authorities and organizations worldwide, Mr. Odinius is confident in the potential of connecting with the appropriate entity in Brazil to provide automotive statistics and insight.

 

Whether creating up-to-date car marketing plans or supporting future sales strategies of dealers, leasing companies, and OEMs, Dataforce provides the necessary means. Dataforce is a name respected for accuracy, transparency, neutrality, and reliability. With consistent annual growth and a decade of experience with international clients, Dataforce’s management team looks forward to new Brazilian partnerships in both the private and public sector.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mr. Marc Odinius, Ms. Darya Kamkalovva, and Mr. Gabriel Juhas (left to right)

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