-
Middle East crisis: a note on price pressures - 2 days ago
-
Sybilion raises $4.2M to help industrial companies act with confidence in volatile markets - March 11, 2026
-
Anchr raises $5.8M to bring AI-native automation to America’s food supply chain - March 10, 2026
-
Mirai Robotics raises $4.2M pre-seed to build autonomous and intelligent maritime systems to master every sea - March 9, 2026
-
Amcor to present engineered Stretch Hood solutions for automated pallet protection at LogiMAT 2026 - March 6, 2026
-
FOOD RETAILERS TARGETING CUSTOMS IMPROVEMENTS TO TACKLE THE IMPACT OF UK-IRELAND CROSS-BORDER DELAYS - March 3, 2026
-
THE E-COMMERCE TRENDS THAT SHAPED 2025 AND THE IMPACT ON FULFILLMENT - March 3, 2026
-
GOPLASTICPALLETS.COM AND GOMI TEAM UP TO CREATEINNOVATIVE TECH FROM END-OF-LIFE PALLETS - March 2, 2026
-
Nulogy Introduces the Manufacturing Operating System - February 27, 2026
-
Bliss Direct scales to 300 daily orders and saves 25 hours per week with Forterro’s Orderwise ERP - February 25, 2026
Ctrack has completed the rebrand of Inseego’s international telematics business, which it acquired at the end of last year as part of a strategy to expand in key global markets. The company will now look to accelerate growth within the UK, underpinned by the rollout of its AI-enhanced fleet software platform, Crystal.
“We are now part of a global technology business that is dedicated to fleet and video telematics with industry-leading solutions and unrivalled experience in the marketplace,” explains Steve Thomas, Managing Director of Ctrack UK. “This means we are well-placed to continue the annual growth we have achieved for the past five years and meet the changing telematics needs of our fleet customers.”
Ctrack UK will have access to a broader range of telematics software and hardware options, offering greater levels of functionality, connectivity and analysis. Its range of AI camera solutions is already fully integrated with the Crystal platform, which will be central to the company’s future success, having seen camera subscriptions double in the past 12 months.
The Crystal system is also set to transform how customers manage and report on fleet performance, driver behaviour and asset utilisation. With AI-enhanced capabilities, it will deliver advanced levels of real-time optimisation, automated communications and predictive analytics. In particular, this will enable Ctrack UK to further develop its comprehensive EV reporting package that was launched last year to simplify the transition to and operation of electric vehicles.
“Ctrack is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, making it one of the most established telematics and fleet technology businesses worldwide. We are excited to be part of the next phase of their journey and take advantage of their proven expertise and portfolio of advanced solutions. Moving forward, we will benefit from greater investment in product development and our UK infrastructure,” adds Thomas.












