
Tire Storage Solutions (TSS) is integrating Anyline’s AI-powered tyre tread inspection into its digital storage platform, allowing dealerships to capture wear data at intake and make evidence-based recommendations. The tie-up aims to move seasonal storage beyond catalogue management, improving customer trust, compliance and revenue from timely rotations, alignments and replacements. Announced in Vienna on 9 October 2025, the collaboration targets businesses running large seasonal programmes across North America and Europe.
TSS says more than 1.9 million tyres are already tracked across 900+ businesses on its platform, from dealer groups to franchise operations. By adding smartphone-based tread depth capture, stored sets return to customers with clear condition reports rather than simple pick-list entries. Anyline argues that this closes a critical data gap in storage workflows and supports safer decision-making at handover.
“At Anyline, our mission is to make automotive services safer and more transparent,” said Lukas Kinigadner, Co-CEO, Anyline. “With TSS, we’re ensuring every stored tyre is not only tracked but also assessed for safety, giving dealerships the tools to deliver more accurate recommendations and protect drivers on the road.”
“By adding Anyline’s tyre tread inspection technology to our platform, we’ve given dealerships a new level of visibility and opportunity,” added Domenic Ismaele, CEO of Tire Storage Solutions.
In practice, tread and wear analysis at storage intake helps identify pairs that need rotation, wheels that suggest alignment issues, and sets already below legal thresholds. UK guidance requires at least 1.6mm across the central three-quarters of the tread, with consistent enforcement through MOT and roadside checks, a benchmark many retailers reference in customer communications. (External reference: GOV.UK – tyre tread depth rules)
Anyline’s tyre-scanning tools have been credited with saving 1.3 million work hours by digitising manual capture tasks, including tread and sidewall data, an indicator that smartphone inspection can scale in workshop settings. Tyre News also highlighted Anyline’s recognition for tyre safety innovation, with awards citing fast, accurate inspections and tamper-proof digital records for roadworthiness.
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Tagged with: tyre tread inspection, smartphone scanning, seasonal tyre storage, dealership aftersales, eVHC, tyre safety compliance, MOT tread depth, AI in workshops, tyre upsell, customer transparency, inventory digitisation
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