Ames to participate in CES 2026

Automotive technology company Ames (CEO Wonjae Park) announced on the 13th that it participated in CES 2026 held in Las Vegas, USA in January 2026 and introduced data-based automotive solutions aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and sustainability across the automotive industry.

During CES 2026, Ames shared its approach to addressing structural challenges facing the automotive industry, including data fragmentation, manual processes, and information asymmetry. By building and operating an automotive data system that connects vehicle information, parts compatibility, and transaction workflows, Ames proposed a way for automotive data to support automation and rational decision-making across the entire value chain.

On-site, Ames emphasized its technological competitiveness centered on two core solutions. "PartsFit SCM" is an automotive parts supply chain management solution based on the vehicle identification number (VIN), enabling accurate matching between vehicles and parts. It digitalizes and automates the entire process of parts classification, inventory management, and distribution, standardizing data across scrapyards, recyclers, and parts distributors, thereby enhancing parts distribution efficiency and supply chain transparency.

Another solution, "arbi," automates auto insurance claims processing. It verifies parts, labor, and painting costs based on accurate vehicle-specific data. This reduces insurers' reliance on manual review, shortening claims processing times, improving accuracy, and reducing operating costs.

During CES 2026, Ames interacted with insurers, parts recycling companies, automotive parts marketplaces, and technology partners from Asia, Europe, and North America to discuss global collaboration opportunities. Specifically, the company explored opportunities in the areas of parts supply chain digitization, insurance claims automation, and sustainable supply chain management.

Ames explained that its solutions contribute to reducing carbon emissions by promoting the reuse of automotive parts and reducing unnecessary replacement of new ones, thereby supporting the spread of a circular economy within the automotive industry. As the global automotive market faces increasing efficiency and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) demands, Ames plans to continue expanding its international partnerships based on its data-driven solutions.