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Hours of sleep turn into products, trips, and even cash in rewards program for drivers. Initiative is designed to promote safer roads and better health for professionals who drive for a living

In a move to make Brazil's roads safer, Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus is teaming up with Livelo – the country's biggest rewards program – to create an initiative to monitor truck drivers' hours of rest along shipping routes nationwide and convert them into benefits. The Trucker Napp - Earn While You Sleep program is currently being piloted, and interested carriers can sign up at www.truckernapp.com.br.

The first phase will focus on a single client, Carsten Serviços e Transportes. After an initial three-month evaluation period, the mechanics will be adjusted so it can be scaled up, allowing all interested parties to participate.

The drivers' sleep will be monitored by smartwatches connected to a points-based system that rewards hours of sleep with Livelo points – which can even turn into cash in users' bank accounts. The more sleep they get, and the better that sleep is, the more benefits drivers stand to gain.

A 2021 study by the Brazilian Association of Traffic Medicine (ABRAMET), the Brazilian Academy of Neurology, and the Regional Council of Medicine found that 42% of traffic accidents in Brazil are related to sleep deprivation. Ricardo Alouche, the vice president of sales, marketing, and post-sale service at Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus, explains that the program is designed to encourage a healthier and more responsible routine on the country's highways. Currently, 62% of all freight in Brazil is shipped by trucks.

"The idea behind this project was to benefit and support partners and clients who make a living off shipping, and thus help make the roads safer for everyone. The partnership with Livelo and Carsten was crucial in kicking off this crucial intervention. From here on out, we'll be dedicated to getting even more companies engaged with the program on all fronts," says Alouche.

According to Marcelino Cruz, the executive director of B2B development at Livelo, the use of Livelo points as an incentive gives each of them the chance to select their preferred reward. Drivers won't be pulling long shifts, will favor healthier habits in the long term, and will have the chance to exchange points for a wide variety of options provided on the website and the rewards program's app.

"Offering Livelo points as an incentive for Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus clients reinforces our 'Points as Incentive' pillar, which has been growing consistently. For Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus, it means ease: there's no stock or logistics to deal with. For drivers, it means the freedom to choose the best reward for them – including travel, stays, experiences, thousands of products, and even cashback," adds Marcelino.

Quality sleep becomes benefits
When a trucker begins a shift, the app starts tracking their rest and their stages of sleep, such as light sleep, deep sleep, and REM sleep. A simple technology has been developed to make sure that the incentive program will be efficient. Using wearables such as smartwatches and smart bands connected to an app that records hours of sleep, Trucker Napp monitors the duration, quality, and frequency of sleep for drivers and converts that data into Livelo points.

Points earned through sleeping can be used however each individual trucker sees fit. Options include plane tickets, products, and cash, as well as the possibility of using them as a form of in-store payment at establishments such as Drogasil, Droga Raia, Pão de Açúcar, C&A, Sodimac, Extra, and on Amazon Brasil's e-commerce, among other partners. Another advantage is the ability to use points to make Pix transfers at brick-and-mortar or digital establishments.

All drivers have to do is create a free account on the website or the Livelo app and convert points to their preferred reward, whenever they like. And the more nights of sleep in a row, the bigger the points multiplier.

Creativity that brings safety to the nation's roadways
Created by AlmapBBDO, the agency responsible for bringing the two brands together, Trucker Napp is an innovation that will be rolled out first with the drivers at Carsten, one of the country's largest shipping firms and a VWCO client.

This professional campaign titled 'Trucker Napp' was published in Brazil in April, 2024. It was created for the brands: Livelo and Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus, by ad agency: AlmapBBDO. This Integrated medium campaign is related to the Electronic Devices and Health industries and contains 1 media asset. It was submitted 7 months ago.

Credits

Agency: AlmapBBDO
Campaign: Trucker Napp
Clients: Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus and Livelo
President and CEO: Filipe Bartholomeu
CCOs: Luiz Sanches and Pernil
Executive Creative Directors: Fernando Duarte, Henrique Del Lama, and Pedro Corbett
Creative Director: Iron Brito
Creatives: Fernando Christo and Vinicius De Luca Souza
Special Projects: Julia Newman and Marilia Alves
PR: AlmapBBDO and Giusti Creative PR
AV Production: Diego Villas Bôas, Vera Jacinto, Murillo Moretti, Marcia Granja
Liaisons: Fernando Silva, Marina Veludo Mugnaini, Denise Abramovici, Guilherme Alcatrão, Manuella Gavioli, Laura Villaça, and Julia Exaltação.
Digital Production: Lilian Cavallini, Luan Henriques, Sandro Rosa and 20DASH
Image Production: Belgrado Filmes
Director: Og Cruz
Executive Producer: Neusa Cizik
Producer Liaison: Vivi Dias
Assistant Director: Mariana Araujo
Production Manager: André Bernardes
PAs: Victor Ramos and Adriana Jorge
Art Director: Daniel Kubalack
Post-Production Coordinator: Fernando Yamanaka
Editor: Gabriel Peixoto
Motion Graphics: Rouse Rafaela
Color Grading: The Cave Color
Colorist: Junior Xis
Audio Production: Jamute
Executive Audio Producer: James Feeler
Music Producers: James Feeler and Marcos Vaz
Sound Engineers: Marcelo Filho, Otávio Bertolo, and Sanjai Cardoso
Coordinators: Julianna Zuppo and Letícia Nunes
Liaisons: Kiki Eisenbraun and Hingrit Nistche
Livelo Liaisons: Bianca Stefanuto Jordão, Vanessa Pereira da Silva, and Patricia Ferro Machado Santana
VWCO Liaisons: Ricardo Alouche and Luciano Cafure

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