Australia & New Zealand Fleet Management Market Report 2023, with Updated Profiles of 34 Aftermarket Fleet Management Solution Providers

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DUBLIN, Jan. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — “Fleet Management in Australia”

How will the market for fleet management systems for commercial vehicles in Australia and New Zealand evolve in 2024 and beyond? The report covers the latest trends and developments in the dynamic telematics industry.

Fleet Management Australia

The report predicts that the number of fleet control systems in active use in Australia and New Zealand will grow at a CAGR of 11. 5%, from around 1. 4 million pieces of equipment at the end of 2022 to more than 2. 4 million until 2027. The most recent data on suppliers and markets.

The market for fleet control (FM) responses in Australia and New Zealand has been in an era of expansion for many years. The global recession related to the COVID-19 pandemic slowed down activities in 2020-2021, but the outlook is positive despite a challenging economic climate. The total number of FM systems in active use is expected to grow at a compound annual expansion rate (CAGR) of 11. 5%, from approximately 1. 4 million devices in 2022 to more than 2. 4 million devices through 2027.

At the same time, the penetration rate in the general population of fleet vehicles used through corporations is expected to increase from 24. 7 percent in 2022 to 36. 7 percent in 2027. The fleet telematics market in the region is definitely influenced by regulations. advancements such as health and safety regulations, chain of custody legislation, e-painting agendas, and road fees.

A large number of suppliers are active in the FM market in Australia and New Zealand. The report ranks Teletrac Navman, EROAD and MTData among the largest providers of fleet control responses in Australia and New Zealand. U. S. -based Teletrac Navman (part of Vontier) is the first to achieve 100,000 sets in the region and this milestone has now also been achieved through New Zealand-based EROAD (including Coretex acquired in 2021) and Australia’s MTData (owned by Telstra). The five most sensible remaining solution providers in the region are U. S. -based Verizon Connect. American Rand McNally, who acquired Fleetsu in Australia in 2022, is now also a major player.

Other notable vendors with estimated installed bases of at least 40,000 active units in the region include local solution providers such as Australia-based IntelliTrac and Linxio and New Zealand-based Smartrak (Constellation Software), as well as international players including Canada-based Geotab and South Africa-based MiX Telematics. Fleet Complete, also based in Canada, entered the region through the acquisition of Geotab’s reseller Securatrak.

The other 15 most sensible players in the region are Digital Matter and Procon Telematics, as well as Webfleet and Fleetdynamics from Bridgestone Mobility Solutions through Fleetcare. Solution providers outside the most sensible list include Directed Technologies (Directed Electronics Australia). , Sensium, Inseego, TrackIt and Microlise. In particular, Directed works with a large number of advertising vehicle OEMs in the local market. OEMs that have introduced fleet telematics responses in the region independently or through partnerships are UD Trucks/Isuzu Group. Toyota, Hino, Mitsubishi, PACCAR, Volvo Group, Daimler Truck, Fuso, Scania, MAN and Iveco.

Report Highlights:

Information obtained from interviews with leading companies in the market.

New insights into vehicle populations and advertising fleets in Australia and New Zealand.

Comprehensive review of the control chain of fleets and key applications.

In-depth research of market trends and key developments.

Up-to-date profiles of 34 aftermarket fleet control vendors.

Overview of OEM proposals for vehicle brands.

Market Forecast 2027

The report asks the following questions:

What are the main local fleet control solutions in the aftermarket?

Which international fleet management providers are targeting Australia and New Zealand?

What are the obstacles for foreign players?

What is the value of telematics solutions for fleets in the region?

Will FM become more consolidated in 2024-2025?

How will advertising vehicle telematics evolve in the future?

What offers can you get from advertising vehicle manufacturers?

Key Topics Covered:

1 Fleet Management Solutions1. 1 Fleet Management Infrastructure1. 1. 1 Vehicle Segment1. 1. 2 GNSS Segment1. 1. 3 Network Segment1. 1. 4 Back Office Segment1. 2 Vehicle Management1. 2. 1 Vehicle Maintenance Planning and Diagnostics1. 2. 2 Safety Monitoring1. 2. 3 Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems1. 3 Driver Management1 . 3. 1 Driving Data Recording and Analysis1. 3. 2 Driver Video Surveillance1. 3. 3 Eco-Driving Programs1. 3. 4 Management Insurance Risk Management1. 4 Operations Management1. 4. 1 Routing and Navigation1. 4. 2 Transport Management1. 4. 3 Mobile Workforce Management1. 5 Regulatory Compliance and Reporting1. 5. 1 Fatigue, Chain of Custody (CoR) and Electronic Work Record (EWD) 1. 5. 2 Australian National Telematics Framework 1. 5. 3 Road Charges (RUC) 1. 5. 4 Health and Safety Regulations 1. 5. 5 Other Applications 1. 6 Business Models

2 Market Forecasts and Trends 2. 1 Market Analysis 2. 1. 1 Commercial Vehicle Fleets in Australia and New Zealand 2. 1. 2 Fleet Management Market Forecast 2. 1. 3 Market Shares of Fleet Management Providers 2. 1. 4 Local Market Characteristics in Australia and New Zealand 2. 2 Market Drivers and Barriers 2. 2. 1 Macroeconomic Environment2. 2. 2 Regulatory Environment2. 2. 3 Competitive Environment2. 2. 4 Technology Environment2. 3 Chain Analysis2. 3. 1 Stakeholders telematics industry2. 3. 2 Automotive industry players2. 3. 3 Telecommunications industry players2. 3. 4 IT industry players2. 4 Future industry trends

3 Corporate Profiles and Strategies

Full Fleet

Geotab

Inseego

Microlyzer

Telematics Mix

Radio Telematics

Navman Teletrac

Trimble

Verizon Connection

Webfleet (Bridgestone)

Argus Tracking (Banyan Software)

Great companion

BlackBox Control

Black Hawk

Digital Matter

Directed Technology (Directed Electronics Australia)

EROAR

Fleet Dynamics (Fleetcare)

Future Fleet (Orcoda)

GPSi Group (GPS Innovations)

IntelliTrac

Connection

Linxio

MTData

Netcorp GPS

Netstar Australia

picobyte

Procon Telematics

Rand McNally (Fleetsu)

sensitivity

Simply Unified

Smartrak (Constellation Software)

TrackIt

TurboPista

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