Smith System unveils new brand identity
Smith System, a global leader in driver risk management and training, recently introduced a brand redesign intended to reflect the company’s ongoing evolution and innovative solutions.
The updated look and feel embody the integration of technology and analytics into the traditional Smith System, which now provides enhanced benefits for fleet customers through substantial digital product expansion and modernization, the company reported.
A new logo and website serve as the initial visual representation of the system’s evolution, focusing on the future while emphasizing the company’s Smith5Keys method, which organizations worldwide have relied on for over 70 years to enhance driver behavior. The 5Keys method trains drivers to see more, think ahead, and maintain control. Building on this foundation, the company is developing connected solutions that transform real-world insights into safer driving on a larger scale.
“Our new identity reflects the innovative, accessible, and data-driven company we are today,” Smith System CEO Derek Dunaway said in a news release. “It honors our legacy of saving lives while signaling a bold future built on connected driver safety solutions.”
A modern look anchored in classic results
The new logo reflects how Smith System continues to advance safety by making it intuitive and straightforward. By combining world-class in-person instruction with scalable digital tools, the company enables organizations to address risks in real-time and cultivate safer drivers at any time and from anywhere.
The newly launched website, smith-system.com, provides a cleaner, mobile-optimized experience with intuitive navigation and clear, easy-to-understand explanations of the 5Keys and the company’s connected safety solutions, along with proven success stories, Smith System said.
At the center of the rebrand is Smith System's enhanced Driver Risk Management platform, which fuses the Smith5Keys behavior-based safety philosophy with modern analytics, mobile coaching, and corrective action recommendations.
Smith's new platform is intended to bring risk management closer to every stakeholder in a fleet. Drivers can now experience technology-enabled training, a scorecard based on Smith’s 5Keys and the ability to receive mobile-based telematics and training.
Corporate trainers can now use Smith’s in-car technology to digitize their fleet’s training, assess improvement of their drivers over time, and apply automated corrective action and materials to drivers who need it. All of this can be tracked, monitored, and assigned by fleet and safety managers in a way that lets them manage driver risk management for the first time.