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TomTom Telematics acquires Fleetlogic

TomTom’s Telematics business has acquired Fleetlogic, one of the leading fleet management service providers in the Netherlands, which the company says strengthens TomTom Telematics’ position as the market leader in the Netherlands and in Europe. The acquisition includes the companies TripXs and Inalise and adds 27,000 subscriptions to the TomTom Telematics installed base. The total installed base of TomTom Telematics now consists of more than 450,000 vehicles. "The fleet management market in the Net
December 2, 2014 Read time: 1 min
1692 TomTom’s Telematics business has acquired Fleetlogic, one of the leading fleet management service providers in the Netherlands, which the company says strengthens TomTom Telematics’ position as the market leader in the Netherlands and in Europe.  

The acquisition includes the companies TripXs and Inalise and adds 27,000 subscriptions to the TomTom Telematics installed base. The total installed base of TomTom Telematics now consists of more than 450,000 vehicles.

"The fleet management market in the Netherlands is an important and fast growing market in Europe,” said Thomas Schmidt, managing director of TomTom Telematics. “Adding the experience of Fleetlogic in enterprise fleets and government sales, we now address the full potential of this growing market.”

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