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Nearly 700 emissions and safety inspection systems come online in Missouri

The newly deployed systems provide certified inspection facilities new technology as part of the Gateway Vehicle Safety Inspection Program (GVIP)

St. Louis—Worldwide Environmental Products, Inc. (WEP) has announced the installation of approximately 700 emissions and safety inspection systems throughout the state of Missouri as part of the Gateway Vehicle Safety Inspection Program (GVIP).

The newly deployed systems provide certified inspection facilities and inspectors with state-of-the-art hardware and software capable of performing both vehicle emissions and safety inspections in full compliance with Missouri state regulations. This marks a step forward in ensuring efficient, accurate, and accessible inspection services for motorists statewide.

In addition to the core inspection systems, WEP has developed and launched an advanced electronic safety inspection application compatible with both iOS and Android devices. This mobile solution enables inspectors across Missouri to complete safety inspections digitally, improving the speed, reliability, and accuracy of inspection documentation.

Supporting these tools is WEP’s cloud-based program management suite, designed to meet the state’s operational, reporting, and oversight needs. The platform facilitates both state and federal reporting requirements and provides robust audit tools for monitoring station and inspector performance, ensuring accountability and program integrity.

The contract stipulated a go-live date of Nov. 30, which WEP achieved. WEP is part of the Worldwide Group of companies that provides vehicle safety and emissions solutions to over 80 countries and 12 states in the US.

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