Fleetmatics

Fleetmatics was a private company owned by Verizon providing software-as-a-service fleet management.[2] Based in Dublin, Ireland it offers both web-based and mobile application services that provide fleet operators with information on vehicle location, speed, mileage, fuel usage. Verizon has the largest GPS fleet management system globally with over 1.8 million vehicles managed through over 80,000 customers. Fleetmatics also provides field management, job scheduling and workflow services.

Fleetmatics Group PLC
Subsidiary
IndustrySaaS fleet Management
Founded2004
Headquarters
Dublin, Ireland
(Global HQ)
Waltham, Massachusetts
(United States HQ)
OwnerVerizon Consumer (Verizon)
Number of employees
3000+ (as of 2018)
ParentVerizon Connect
SubsidiariesSageQuest
Visirun
Inosat Global
Communicate 2 Field
TrackEasy [1]
Websitefleetmatics.com

Company overview

Fleetmatics Group PLC, founded in 2004, is a provider of fleet management services delivered as software-as-a-service.[3][4] In 2010 FleetMatics acquired US software company SageQuest LLC which provides GPS vehicle management tools for utility, cable and broadband companies throughout North America.[5] In 2016 FleetMatics expanded its Southern Europe presence through the acquisition of Inosat Global[6]

Verizon announced its intention to buy Fleetmatics for $2.4 billion in cash on August 1, 2016 [7] and the deal was consummated in November 2016[8]

In October 2017, Fleetmatics registered Electronic Logging Device (ELD) for Android with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).[9]

On March 6, 2018, Fleetmatics, along with sister companies Telogis and Verizon Telematics, rebranded as Verizon Connect.[10]

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