Consell launches new dating website for ITV

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The Valencian Society of ITV SA has launched a new appointment website for technical inspection of vehicles, as reported by its director, Josep Antoni Albert. This new digital platform for preliminary appointments for technical inspection of vehicles in the Community of Valencia is available from this Thursday. The online tool is also adapted to all mobile devices and is operational and available via the Sitval link. In the Community users can choose the ITV station that suits them best and reserve the day and time (non-stop from Monday to Saturday from 08:00 to 07:30 in the afternoon) after filling out a form with their personal and vehicle data to carry out the inspection.

Albert emphasized that this platform is “one more step in the process of reversing the ITV public service towards a direct, quality, more efficient, competitive and transparent management that includes the Sustainable Economy, Productive Industries, the Ministry of Trade and Labor and the public society”.

“We have defined a roadmap and this is another step forward. We guarantee citizens the provision of this public service in the Community of Valencia”.

this should be noted Sitval will combine in one tool the dating service that has so far been available through seven different web pages, depending on the party each ITV station belongs to..

In the first phase, the new tool will coexist with the Circuititv.com websites and itebasa.com. It will continue to provide service and appointment service until the end of next March. As of this date, online appointments can only be made through Sitval.

Circuititv.com currently offers this service for Alcoy, Alzira, Gandia, Ondara, Ontinyent, Xàtiva stations as well as mobile units for agricultural vehicles and mopeds and mobile units for Teulada, Benissa, Ibi, Castalla, Cullera, Swedish, Alginet. , Quesa and Jávea.

itebasa.com for its part allows you to request appointments at the centers of Redován, Villena and mobile units for light vehicles in Novelda, Monóvar, Elda and Pinoso, as well as mobile units for agricultural vehicles and mopeds.

New corporate image

Josep Antoni Albert announced that Generalitat Valenciana’s Sociedad Valenciana de ITV SA has a new brand and corporate image that will allow users to identify the public company’s ITV services in the Valencian Community.

Developed by design agency Gimeno Gràfic, the brand stands for Sitval and reflects the aspirations of the new publicly traded company: to improve the management and efficiency of the ITV service for users in the Community of Valencia.

The result is “a very strong brand, Responds to the speed, efficiency and quality values ​​associated with Sitvalit has, according to the manager, a solid, modern and meticulous character”. It should be noted that this new image will coexist with the ITV state logo, which will continue to be found on Valencia stations.

In addition, the new image is visually closely linked to the company’s activities, the mechanical world and the engine. Also in typography all numbers are personalized making illegal copies of ITV stamps and certificates more difficultthus increasing the security of official documents.

As a symbol, a circular shape is used as it is repeated in the field of activity of ITV stations (wheels, speedometers, steering wheels, clocks, gears, to name a few). The interior shapes of the symbol evoke the vehicle world (mechanisms) and ITV inspection cycles in an upward movement that brings dynamism to the brand.

For chromatism, blue has been preserved, which has deep roots in ITV’s collective memory but darkens it, giving it more contrast and a touch of solidity and rigor. As a counterpoint, green brings the values ​​of innovation, continuous improvement and sustainability; as well as the intrinsic positive value of the color green (health, balance and development).

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