Public-private partnership aims to bring efficiency and innovation to motor vehicle trading and ownership.
Under the leadership of the Road Traffic Management Corporation , the partnership was undertaken in collaboration with WeBuyCars, with a pilot phase that has provided for the full-scale implementation of the solution.
Chikunga has promised vehicle owners “a new era of efficiency and convenience for all stakeholders involved.” The department said that the most important part of the partnership is its ability to create a secure way for businesses to work together without using paper.It added through an official statement that the motor vehicle trading and financing sector is gearing up for a notable transformation. The department explained that the digital collaboration aims to simplify complex transactions mainly relevant to the industry.
Chikunga said that the initiative hopes to focus on innovation and efficiency, aiming to adapt the NaTIS system to meet modern demands. The RTMC reported that it sees this partnership as a potential model for the future. “The objective is to create a framework for easy transactions on the Natis system, facilitating interactions for the public and business stakeholders,” it explained.Get all the latest news in your inbox.
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