MEXICO CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 8, 2026--
Motive, the AI platform for physical operations, today launched Motive Analytics, an AI-powered analytics solution built directly into the Motive Dashboard that unifies data across safety, fuel, maintenance, telematics, and more to help teams in Mexico make faster, better decisions. By automating reports and centralizing information, Motive Analytics can help reduce spreadsheets and manual analysis. Teams can quickly see where attention is needed, uncover trends early, and take action that can improve safety, boost productivity, and lower costs.
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The solution also includes AI Answers, a conversational AI designed for physical operations. Like ChatGPT, it is designed to understand natural language questions and instantly surfaces answers from the data Motive brings together across an organization’s operations. Simply by asking questions in their own words such as, “Which drivers had the most idling time last week?” or “What was our average vehicle downtime last month?”, teams can receive easy-to-understand answers and visualizations.
Commercial vehicle telematics adoption is exploding in Mexico due to increased cross-border freight growth, organizations’ demands for more fleet operations data, and evolving regulations. These shifts mean safety, operations, and finance teams in Mexico have more data than ever, but they often struggle to get a complete view of their operations because they rely on disconnected legacy tools that can’t keep pace with growing complexity or connect data across the business in real-time. Critical insights are buried in spreadsheets, and by the time data analytics teams deliver reports, the data is often outdated. Teams don’t have the insights they need to quickly identify risks or opportunities and make fast decisions. Motive Analytics is designed to help solve this with a new integrated analytics experience that gives teams real-time answers—no coding required.
“Mexican fleets can generate a ton of GPS, security, spend, and driver behavior data—but that data is only valuable if it can be used to make better decisions that improve operations,” said Omar Camacho, General Manager of Mexico at Motive. “Motive Analytics gives teams a single view of their data in a way that is intuitive, eliminating the need to spend hours manually analyzing spreadsheets. With faster insights, teams can reduce costs, maximize productivity, and improve safety.”
Motive Analytics is designed to help teams in Mexico:
From fleet safety to fuel efficiency to tracking and telematics, Motive Analytics can help safety and operations teams quickly see what’s happening and take action right away. Learn more about the Motive platform and how it can help Mexican teams reduce fleet costs, improve safety, and optimize performance. Read more about Motive Analytics in our blog post.
About Motive
Motive empowers the people who run physical operations with tools to make their work safer, more productive, and more profitable. For the first time, safety, operations, and finance teams can manage their workers, vehicles, equipment, and fleet-related spend in a single system. Motive serves nearly 100,000 customers from small businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises such as Halliburton, KONE, Komatsu, NBC Universal, and Maersk across a wide range of industries including transportation and logistics, construction, energy, field service, manufacturing, agriculture, food and beverage, retail, waste services, and the public sector.
Visit gomotive.com to learn more.
A seven-game slate awaits in the NBA on Wednesday, including a possible first-round matchup between Atlanta and Cleveland.
Orlando can take a big step toward assuring it'll stay out of the 9 vs. 10 play-in game in the Eastern Conference when it takes on Minnesota. Denver can move closer to the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference when it plays host to Memphis.
And the West play-in standings might get a bit more clear.
The Los Angeles Clippers take on Oklahoma City, while Portland meets San Antonio. The Clippers enter Wednesday with a one-game edge on the Trail Blazers in the race for the No. 8 spot out West.
— Doc Rivers hints at retirement
— The playoffs, thankfully, are coming
— Miami returning to the play-in tournament
— JJ Redick gets a bit feisty in Lakers' loss
— Jayson Tatum set for return to New York
— The Bulls want to keep Billy Donovan
Here's what we know so far regarding the NBA playoff field for this season.
— Eastern Conference playoff teams: Detroit has locked up the No. 1 seed and will open the postseason on April 19. Boston, New York, Cleveland are in. At this point, Atlanta and Toronto would get the other two guaranteed spots, but those are not clinched.
— East play-in teams: Miami is locked into the play-in for the fourth consecutive year. Entering Wednesday, the other three teams headed there would be Philadelphia, Orlando and Charlotte.
— East eliminated teams: Milwaukee, Chicago, Indiana, Brooklyn and Washington.
— Western Conference playoff teams: Oklahoma City, San Antonio, Denver, the Los Angeles Lakers, Houston and Minnesota are in.
— West play-in teams: Phoenix, the Los Angeles Clippers, Portland and Golden State are in. The Warriors will be the No. 10 seed.
— West eliminated teams: Memphis, New Orleans, Dallas, Utah and Sacramento.
— Timberwolves 124, Pacers 104: Wolves clinch playoff spot, despite 20 turnovers.
— Raptors 121, Heat 95: Miami locked into fourth consecutive play-in tournament.
— Celtics 113, Hornets 102: Jaylen Brown scores 35, Boston gave up 41 in second half.
— Warriors 110, Kings 105: Stephen Curry kept making plays late, saved Golden State.
— Thunder 123, Lakers 87: Banged-up Lakers may lose home-court edge for Round 1.
— Clippers 116, Mavericks 103: Kawhi Leonard scores 34, Clippers hang on to 8th spot.
— Rockets 119, Suns 105: Houston wins 50th, 7th straight, rallies from 21-point deficit.
— Bulls 129, Wizards 98: Washington now an NBA-worst 3-23 since the All-Star break.
— Nets 96, Bucks 90: Milwaukee's Doc Rivers dropped retirement hint before the game.
— Pelicans 156, Jazz 134: Bez Mbeng 3rd Jazz player to play all 48 minutes this season.
— Atlanta at Cleveland: A very possible East first-round preview.
— Minnesota at Orlando: Wolves are in, now can focus on health.
— Milwaukee at Detroit: Giannis Antetokounmpo still wants to play.
— Memphis at Denver: Nuggets chasing No. 3 seed, need a win here.
— Portland at San Antonio: Blazers have work to do to avoid 9-10 game.
— Oklahoma City at LA Clippers: Clippers have work to do to avoid 9-10 game.
— Dallas at Phoenix: Suns almost certainly will be No. 7 seed for play-in.
— Miami at Toronto: Raptors looking to sweep teams' four-game season series.
— Chicago at Washington: Bulls led the Wizards by as many as 37 on Tuesday.
— Indiana at Brooklyn: Pacers' Rick Carlisle (family reasons) out next two games.
— Boston at New York: Jayson Tatum returns to MSG, where he got hurt last spring.
— Philadelphia at Houston: Rockets charging toward home-court edge for Round 1.
— LA Lakers at Golden State: Injuries crushing Lakers, who have lost three straight.
Wednesday on ESPN: Atlanta-Cleveland (7 p.m. Eastern) and Portland-San Antonio (9:30 p.m.).
Thursday on Prime Video: Boston-New York (7:30 p.m. Eastern) and LA Lakers-Golden State (10 p.m.)
Oklahoma City (+130) is favored to win the NBA title, according to BetMGM Sportsbook, followed by San Antonio (+450), Boston (+550), Denver (+1200), Cleveland (+1200) and New York (+2000). Detroit, the No. 1 seed in the East, is +2200. The Los Angeles Lakers were +2500 before Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves got hurt; they're +30000 now.
— Friday: All 30 teams play their 81st games of the season.
— Sunday: All 30 teams play their regular-season finales.
— April 14, 15 and 17: NBA play-in tournament dates.
— April 18 and 19: NBA playoff series openers.
— May 2, 3 or 4: Conference semifinals begin.
— May 10: NBA draft lottery.
— May 10-17: NBA draft combine.
— May 17 or 19: Eastern Conference finals begin on ESPN and ABC.
— May 18 or 20: Western Conference finals begin on NBC and Peacock.
— June 3: Game 1, NBA Finals on ABC. (Other finals dates: June 5, June 8, June 10, June 13, June 16 and June 19).
— MVP, defensive player of the year and All-NBA hopeful Victor Wembanyama (bruised ribs) is doubtful for San Antonio's game Wednesday against Portland. He still needs one more game (and at least 20 minutes played) to be eligible for those individual awards.
— The Wizards have been outscored by 935 points this season. If they lose their final three games by an average of 21.7 points, they'd become the third team in NBA history to get outscored by 1,000 points. The others? Dallas in 1992-93 ... and the Wizards, last season.
— Think the game has changed a little? In 2015-16, there were four instances of teams scoring 130 points in a game and losing. In 2025-26, that’s happened 48 times.
— There are 10 teams with 15 or more losses since this season's All-Star break. Oklahoma City has lost 14 games after the All-Star break — in the last three seasons combined.
AP NBA: https://apnews.com/nba
Washington Wizards guard Will Riley (27) gets his arm stuck with Brooklyn Nets forward E.J. Liddell (9) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis)
Brooklyn Nets forward E.J. Liddell (9) is fouled by Washington Wizards forward Julian "Juju" Reese (15) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis)
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Larry Nance Jr. (22) dunks ober Indiana Pacers center Micah Potter, left, in the first half of an NBA basketball game in Cleveland, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Utah Jazz guard John Konchar, right, knocks the ball away from Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein, left, during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, April 5, 2026, in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
Los Angeles Clippers forward John Collins, top, and guard Bennedict Mathurin, bottom, battle for a loose ball with Sacramento Kings guard Nique Clifford during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Sacramento, Calif., Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Randall Benton)
Detroit Pistons guard/forward Kevin Huerter (27) celebrates against Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jaylin Williams (6) during the second half of an NBA basketball game Monday, March. 30, 2026, in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Gerald Leong)
Detroit Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff gestures to an official during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Toronto Raptors Tuesday, March 31, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)
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Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) works to the basket against Orlando Magic forward Tristan da Silva, right, in the second half of an NBA basketball game Friday, April 3, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) and Dwight Powell, right, celebrate a basket by Flagg in the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Orlando Magic Friday, April 3, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokić, left, struggles to field a pass as Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green defends in the second half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, March 29, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic warms up before an NBA basketball game against the Utah Jazz, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) looks for a play against Utah Jazz guard John Konchar (55) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) holds the ball away from Utah Jazz guard John Konchar during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)
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Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) dunks against the Atlanta Hawks in the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 30, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)
Toronto Raptors centre Jakob Poeltl (front) is fouled by Orlando Magic centre Goga Bitadze (back left) as Magic forward Paolo Banchero (right) looks on during first half NBA action in Toronto on Sunday, March 29, 2026. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)
Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum, right, drives against Charlotte Hornets guard Kon Knueppel during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond)