Las Vegas, NV - January 21, 2026 - AMASS Co., Ltd., a Korea-based automotive technology company, participated in CES 2026, where it showcased its data-driven automotive solutions designed to improve efficiency, transparency, and sustainability across the automotive industry. At the exhibition, AMASS presented how automotive data can be used to automate complex workflows and support more informed decision-making across insurance, parts supply chains, and related automotive services.

During CES 2026, AMASS highlighted its approach to addressing long-standing industry challenges such as fragmented vehicle and parts data, manual operational processes, and information asymmetry across the automotive value chain. By building and operating automotive data systems that connect vehicle information, parts compatibility data, and transaction workflows, the company demonstrated how data integration can enable automation and improve operational accuracy across multiple industry segments.

At the exhibition, AMASS introduced two core solutions supporting different areas of the automotive ecosystem. The first solution, PartsFit SCM, is a VIN-based automotive parts supply chain management solution that enables accurate matching between vehicles and parts. PartsFit SCM digitalizes and automates key processes across automotive parts management, including parts classification, inventory management, and distribution. By standardizing data among dismantling yards, recyclers, and parts distributors, the solution supports more efficient reuse of automotive parts while improving transparency across the supply chain.

The second solution, arbi, is an insurance claims automation solution designed to verify claimed parts, labor, and painting costs based on vehicle-specific data. By validating insurance claims against accurate specifications for each vehicle, arbi reduces reliance on manual review processes. This allows insurers to shorten claims processing times, improve accuracy, and lower operational costs, ultimately enhancing overall claims handling efficiency.

Throughout CES 2026, AMASS engaged with insurance companies, automotive parts recyclers, automotive marketplaces, and technology partners from Asia, Europe, and North America. The company used the exhibition as a platform to exchange perspectives on the practical use of automotive data and to explore potential collaborations related to parts supply chain digitalization, claims automation, and sustainable automotive operations in global markets.

In addition to operational efficiency, AMASS emphasized the environmental impact of its data-driven approach. By enabling the reuse of verified automotive parts and reducing unnecessary replacement with new components, the company contributes to lower carbon emissions and supports circular economy initiatives within the automotive sector.

“As global automotive markets face increasing pressure to improve efficiency while meeting sustainability and ESG requirements, the role of accurate and usable automotive data continues to grow,” said a representative from AMASS. “CES 2026 provided a valuable opportunity to engage with global industry stakeholders and discuss how automotive data can be applied in real operational environments where accuracy, speed, and transparency directly impact cost efficiency, safety, and sustainability.”

Building on discussions held during CES 2026, AMASS plans to continue developing its data-centric automotive solutions while expanding international partnerships aligned with automation and sustainable supply chain management goals.

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