AI container damage inspection SaaS. Assessor films 7-angle walkthrough, AI maps to IICL codes + prices repairs. Full stack built: PWA, API, portal. Pre-revenue
The platform is an AI-powered container damage inspection tool offering a comprehensive workflow for assessing and handling container damage. Inspectors conduct a 7-angle video walkthrough using their phone, with AI identifying and mapping damages to repair codes within 60 seconds. This system enables automated pricing against depot rate cards and facilitates a complete end-to-end workflow, including inspection, repair work allocation, contractor tracking, and post-repair quality control. The technology stack is fully developed, including a progressive web application field app, a robust backend system, and a web portal for analytics and rate card management. With functionality in 11 languages, the platform is designed for global deployment on day one.
Currently in pre-revenue and pre-launch stages, this SaaS platform targets empty container depots and repair yards. It is offered on a subscription model, with different pricing tiers available. A successful acquisition is projected to lead to a paying customer base within 8 to 12 weeks, following a pilot onboarding and backend deployment. While the platform has no current customers, the potential user base includes container depots, management platforms, and enterprise contracts with shipping lines and container lessors.
Financially, the asset sale is aimed at leveraging a significant gap in the $6 to $8 billion annual container repair market. Though the company currently has zero revenue, projections for scaling include significant monthly recurring revenue. The sale includes all necessary source code, setup guides, and demonstrations. Ideal buyers are companies in container logistics, leasing platforms, or relevant PE/VC funds seeking to capitalize on a niche with no direct competition.
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