Top 10 Commercial Telematics Companies in the World in 2018

Telematics Companies

The transition of vehicles to computer-based control systems over the last 20 years has led telematics (telecommunications combined with infomatics) to play a critical role in the automobile industry. Telematics can be integrated with all types of vehicles and vehicle fleets in a variety of ways; the three primary capabilities of telematics include wireless communication, location services and GPS location tracking, and a computing platform for system control and interface to automotive electronic systems. Many world’s leading telematics companies are also providing top notch products and services that can help businesses determine how to improve vehicle safety, bring down operational costs, and make their services more timely and efficient.

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The global commercial telematics market presents huge opportunity; it is expected to reach $11.5 billion by 2021, growing at a CAGR of 18% during 2017 – 2021. For more information about the global telematics market size, top telematics companies, latest telematics applications and future trends in this market, please check Technavio’s Global Commercial Telematics Market Report 2017-2021, or download a FREE Global Commercial Telematics Market Report Sample now!

Top 10 Commercial Telematics Companies in the World 2018

AirIQ

AirIQ is one of the world’s leading telematics companies and a pioneer in the field of wireless asset management and location services. The company develops and operates wireless asset management systems and provides services to vehicle owners to monitor their mobile assets in the US and Canada. AirIQ’s main service offerings include service fleets, car rental services, finance management, and management of non-powered assets.

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Fleetmatics Group

Fleetmatics Group PLC is a leading telematics companies for mobile workforce solutions for service-based businesses of all sizes delivered as software-as-a-service (SaaS). Fleetmatics Group’s intuitive, cost-effective Web-based fleet management solutions provide fleet operators with visibility into vehicle location, fuel usage, speed and mileage, and other insights into their mobile workforce.

MiX Telematics

MiX Telematics, founded in 1996, is a leading global provider of fleet and mobile asset management solutions. The company’s products and services provide enterprise fleets, small fleets and consumers with solutions for safety, efficiency and security. Over 540,000 mobile assets – from trucks and buses, to vans, cars, motorbikes and trailers – are actively managed by MiX Telematics.

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TomTom

TomTom, founded in 1991, is best known for being a global leader in navigation and mapping products. TomTom creates state-of-the-art fleet management solutions and industry-leading location-based products. TomTom Telematics is now recognized as a leading provider of telematics solutions, with over 350,000 subscriptions worldwide, making it one of the world’s largest telematics companies.

Trimble

For over 35 years, Trimble has created unique positioning products that help customers grow their business. Trimble integrates a wide range of positioning technologies including GPS, laser, optical and inertial technologies with application software, wireless communications, and services to provide complete commercial solutions. Its integrated solutions allow customers to collect, manage and analyze complex information faster and easier, making them more productive, efficient and profitable.

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Actsoft

Since 1999, Actsoft’s Mobile Resource Management (MRM) solutions have evolved from simple courier software to a very specialized, yet easy-to-use combination of wireless and GPS technology that provides an incredible array of data collection and management tools, tailored to virtually every industry with employees in the field. Actsoft’s Comet EZ, Comet Tracker and Comet Mobile Worker power thousands of businesses in support of tens of thousands of wireless users.

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Ctrack

Ctrack is a global supplier of vehicle tracking, insurance telematics and fleet management solutions. Ctrack provides vehicle tracking and stolen vehicle response services to private individuals and their families, empowers insurance companies through intelligent telematics solutions, and helps small to large fleet operators manage their fleets.

FleetBoard

Daimler FleetBoard GmbH operates world-wide in Europe, South Africa, the Middle East and Brazil. Since the middle of 2010, more than 160,000 vehicles have been equipped with the FleetBoard system. FleetBoard integrates the most modern portable radio techniques, in order to determine vehicle and route data precisely. High-performance computers convert all information, which is offered to the customer password-protected and user-friendly via the Internet.

KORE

KORE is the largest IoT/M2M service provider of global machine-to-machine (M2M) network connectivity – offering complete global coverage through GSM, CDMA and satellite data services. KORE’s premier IoT/M2M solutions include optimized price plans from local, regional and global carrier partners that are customized to the requirements of each business.

Masternaut

Masternaut provides a SaaS-based Mobile Resource Management (MRM) application suite for businesses of all sizes to help them achieve greater operational efficiencies through a lowering of vehicle fuel consumption, effective asset tracking, productivity increases in workforce, reduced vehicle wear and tear, improved management of driver behaviour, and a reduction in CO2 emissions. These core solutions drive tangible savings and service improvements for customers across all parts of an organization; from finance to HR, to operations to customer service.

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