Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Telogis Expands Reach into SMB Market with Navtrak Acquisition


ALISO VIEJO, Calif., July 17, 2012 Telogis, Inc., the platform for location intelligence, announces the acquisition of Navtrak — a leader in mobile resource and fleet management solutions. This latest acquisition, along with the company’s strong organic growth rate, further positions Telogis as the fastest-growing enterprise Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider of location-based intelligence solutions. 

“This acquisition broadens our customer portfolio with greater reach into small- and mid-sized markets, and complements our strong organic growth with large enterprises and OEM channels,” said Dave Cozzens, CEO, Telogis. “Our robust, scalable platform allows us to quickly integrate acquisitions, and we continue to pursue opportunities such as this that are advantageous for our business and customers.” 

Telogis provides enterprise SaaS applications to manage mobile workers and assets. The company’s strength is built upon an open platform approach that provides advanced solutions to manage every aspect of the mobile workforce. 

“Navtrak’s customers will now experience the benefits of a powerful location platform of SaaS applications, including Telogis Fleet, Telogis Route, Telogis Progression, Telogis Mobile and Telogis Navigation,” said Cozzens. “This acquisition further accelerates our aggressive expansion plans for 2012. There is a large global market to address with our platform of SaaS applications, and we look forward to continuing to drive its innovation and growth.”

This acquisition represents a continuing growth trend for Telogis, which has appeared on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing private companies for five consecutive years and has been named to the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 for four consecutive years. The company has been honored as one of the best workplaces in the region, and forged a partnership in 2011 that made Telogis the exclusive SaaS solution for Ford Motor Company’s Crew Chief™ commercial vehicle telematics system.

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