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Commercial Vehicle Telematics - Global Strategic Business Report

  • Published: March 2012
  • Region: World
  • 407 Pages
  • Global Industry Analysts, Inc

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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Commercial Vehicle Telematics in US$ Million. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2009 through 2017. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. The report profiles 100 companies including many key and niche players such as AirIQ, Inc., Agero Inc., Ctrack, ETAS Group, OnStar Corporation, Trimble Transport & Logistics, QUALCOMM, Inc., OmniTRACS, WebTech Wireless, Inc., and Wireless Matrix Corporation. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based upon search engine sources in the public domain.

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COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TELEMATICS

A GLOBAL STRATEGIC BUSINESS REPORT

CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1
Disclaimers I-2
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-3
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3
Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3

II. Executive Summary

1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW II-1
A Quick Primer II-1
Third Generation Telematics Services to Transform Industry’s
Business Landscape II-1
Vehicle Telematics Systems for Emergency Crash Response II-2
Commercial Vehicle Telematics is Here to Stay II-2
Telematics Main Area of Focus II-3
Spiraling Competition in the Trucking Industry Drives Focus
On Telematics II-3
Market Scenario II-3
Growth Takes a Fleeting Dip in the Year 2009 II-3
Table 1: World Production of Commercial Vehicles by
Geographic Region in ‘000’ Units for Years 2006 through
2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-5
Year 2010 Witnesses Green Shoots of Recovery II-6
Will Growth in Europe Be Held Hostage by the Debt Crisis? II-6
Outlook II-8
Government Intervention Bodes Well for the Market II-8
Interest from Automakers Promises Opportunities On a Platter II-8

2. TELEMATICS DEFINITION AND SCOPE II-9
What is Telematics? II-9
A Brief Introduction II-10
Demand Analysis - Why Telematics? II-10
Safer Transportation Services II-10
Safeguarding the Transport of Hazardous Materials II-10
Door-to-Door Diligence II-11
Pick Up II-11
On-Board Computer II-11
Delivery II-11
Benefits for Long-Haul Transport II-12
Automated Vehicle Location and Mapping Technologies II-12
What’s the Attraction for Automakers? II-12
What Else Can Telematics Offer? II-13

3. MARKET TRENDS AND ISSUES II-14
Spirited Growth in the Commercial Vehicle Telematics Market II-14
Table 2: Worldwide Telematics Market (2010): Market Share
Breakdown for TM OEM and TM Retrofit in Cars and Light Trucks II-14
Highly Fragmented Marketplace II-14
Technology Sophistication and Complexity Become the Norm II-14
Basic Market Segmentation: Commercial Vs. Passenger Vehicle
Applications II-15
Technical and Legislative Drivers II-15
Slow Pick Up in Demand Despite the Hype II-16
Driver Distraction - Hands on the Wheel, Eyes ‘Off’ the Road II-16
Long Haul Trucking Still Dominates the Sector II-17
Remote Diagnostics: The Next Killer Application? II-17
Telematics Benefits to Justify Increased Uptake II-18
Fleet Operators and Commercial Vehicles: Early Targets for
Telematics Technology II-18
In-Vehicle Intelligent Transportation Systems - Most Coveted
in Mobile Communications II-18
Fleet Management and ‘Tracking and Tracing’ Remain Core Sector
Requirements II-19
Auto Manufacturers Seek Younger Consumers II-19
Development of Scalable Business Models - Crucial Issue Before
Market Players II-20
Obstacles Related to Telematics Development II-20
Other Telematics Trends II-21

4. OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CVT MARKET II-22
Scenario in the Commercial Telematics Sector II-22
Market Strategies Take Shape II-22
Insurance Industry Anticipates Bright Future for Telematics II-23
Opportunities from Evolving Markets II-23
Taxicabs II-23
Mass Transit II-23
School Buses II-23

5. CVT - CUSTOMERS FINALLY IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT II-24
Road Signs to Success II-24
Pitfalls Ahead II-24
So Then, Why Telematics? II-24
The Changed Image of Telematics II-24
Telematics for a Fragmented Automobile Market II-25

6. TELEMATICS STRATEGY ISSUES II-26
Issues to Ponder II-26
Recurring Revenue Streams II-26
Product/Service Differentiation II-26
Expanding the Locus of Computing II-26
Embedded, Real-Time Control Systems II-26
Grid Computing II-26
Integration with 802.11a (Wi-Fi) Networks II-26
Regional Disparities Impact Strategic Decisions and Content II-26

7. PRODUCT AND SEGMENT OVERVIEW II-28
Products and Service Array II-28
Satellite Radio II-28
Telematics Communications Unit (TCU) II-28
Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) II-29
Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) II-29
Stolen Vehicle Tracking and Shutdown II-29
In-cab Computing and Communication Systems II-29
Electronic Reporting II-29
Driver Performance Monitoring Systems II-29
Remote Diagnostics II-29
Market Segments II-29
CV Telematics Hardware Market II-29
CV Telematics Services Market II-30
Telematics Service Providers II-30
General Motors (OnStar) II-31
ATX Technologies II-31
RESPONSE Services Center II-31

8. MAJOR PLATFORMS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN VOGUE II-32
Road Tested for Most Vehicles II-32
Data Tracking II-32
Early Detection System II-33
Cost-Effective Alternatives II-33
Translating Raw Data into Worthwhile Information II-33
Telematics Hardware Assembly II-34
Hands Free Interfaces and Impact on Telematics II-34
Telematics Scope Widens II-34
What is Hands Free Interface All About? II-35
Future of Hands Free Interfaces II-35

9. TELEMATICS BUSINESS MODEL II-36
A Business Model that Actually Works II-36
What Makes it Tick - The Modus Operandi II-36
Telematics Logistics II-37
Bringing Logistics Productivity on Par with Telematics II-37
Inventory Carrying Costs II-37
Transportation Costs II-37
Looking for ‘Right’ Formula in the TM Value Chain Structure II-37
‘Value Web’ vis-à-vis Value Chain II-38
Seeking Economic Solutions that Work for All II-38
Automotive Standards - A Must in the Competitive Scenario II-38
Should the Customer Pay for Telematics Control Units and the
Infrastructure? II-39

10. STATE OF WORLDWIDE TELEMATICS INDUSTRY II-40
Present Scenario II-40
Near Future and Beyond II-40
Table 3: Worldwide TM-Enabled Automobiles Market (2001, 2002,
2005 & 2007): Percentage Share of All Autos Sold (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-40
Aftermarket Telematics - A Hotbed of Activity II-41
Remote Diagnostics - A ‘Must Have’ in Aftermarket Telematics II-41

11. FUTURE TRENDS AND LOW COST TELEMATICS SOLUTIONS II-42
Criteria for Implementing a TM Solution Across an Entire Fleet II-42
The OEM Standpoint II-42

12. PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS II-43
VeriLocation Launches FMS Digital Tachograph Interface II-43
Airbiquity Launches Connected Services Platform II-43
Hughes Telematics and Mercedes-Benz USA Introduce mbrace™ II-43

13. PRODUCT LAUNCHES - A HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-44
Cybit Introduces Fleetstar Logistics II-44
MiX Telematics Introduces RIBAS Display II-44
Ashok Leyland Introduces ALERT II-44
Toyota to Debut Car Telematics Service in China II-45
GM and OnStar® Develop Life-Saving Technology II-45
New Apparatus to Control Noise in Telematics System II-45
Novel Method for Telematics System Component Simulation II-45
Ashok Leyland to Launch Telematics Commercial Vehicles in China II-46
Garmin to Introduce a Range of New Devices II-46
BSM Technologies Unveils Sentinel FM1000 New Generation
Telematics Hardware II-46
NAVIGON Launches NAVIGON 5100 and 7100 Navigation Products II-46
Taoglas Introduces Miniature Antenna Systems II-47
Trimble Launches Lassen DR+GPS Module II-47
Magellan Introduces Voice-Based Portable Vehicle Navigation
System II-47
Continental to Unveil Latest Driver Assistance Solutions II-48
TrafficCast and LandSonar Jointly Launch LPS Plus II-48
AeroScout Launches AeroScout T3 Tag II-48
Satamatics Launches New “Reefermatics” Service II-48
Inilex Introduces New Kepler Security System II-49
Karputer Unveils New in-Vehicle User Interface II-49
WebTech Launches Industry First Tractors and Multiple Trailers
Tracking System II-49
WebTech and Iridium Launch Dual-Mode Cellular and Satellite
Tracking System II-49
WebTech Launches WebTech Quadrant Enterprise Wireless Fleet
Management Solution II-50
Minorplanet Develops Performance Manager Module for
VMIgreenlight™ II-50
Minorplanet Develops VMI LocationLink II-50
AirIQ Launches Field Service Solution for Fleet Management II-50
WebTech Launches Three New Product Suites II-51
Motorola Unveils M710 iDEN Car Phone II-51
HUGHES Telematics Develops Advanced Telematics Solution II-51
Center of Excellence for Applied Research & Technology to
Introduce CERT Falcon II-51
Maptuit Launches Maptuit NaviGo™ II-51
Trakm8 Attempts Industry Convergence with New Solutions II-52
PHH Arval Rolls Out PHH Onboard Fleet Service II-52
Tele Atlas Develops Digital Database II-52
Sony Ericsson Displays New M2M Solution II-53
Zeosoft Develops Initial Rollout Program II-53

14. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY II-54
Polaris and Hughes Telematics Merge II-54
ST ElCectronics Acquires Majority Stake in Telematics Wireless II-54
InfoTrack Solutions Merges with CERT Telematics II-54
WebTech to Deliver GPS Devices in Canadian Market II-54
Mio Technology Partners with ATX II-54
Qualcomm Wins Federal Contract II-55
Qualcomm and PEIKER Enter into Module License Agreement II-55
Wireless Matrix Wins Contract II-55
Hughes Telematics Partners with Mercedes-Benz II-55
Imarda Acquires Prolificx II-56
Clarion Selects Cross Country Automotive Services II-56
Asset Intelligence and The Morey Corporation Ink Agreement II-56
Fiat and Microsoft Offers New Generation Blue&Me™ Nav II-56
HUGHES Aligns with Chrysler Group to Offer Automotive
Telematics Applications II-56
Airbiquity Enters into Agreement with BMW II-57
TrafficCast International and GeoMicro Enter into Licensing
Agreement II-57
ADP, Kia Motors, and Roadside Telematics Collaborate to Set Up
Database Service II-57
Tele Atlas Signs Agreement with BMW II-58
Ford Component Teams Up with Garmin II-58
GE Equipment Services Acquires Terion II-58
Wireless Matrix Partners with Partner Software II-58
Wireless Matrix and Trinity Valley Electric Enter into Agreement II-58
Wireless Matrix Partners with TouchStar Solutions II-59
BSM Technologies Acquires SecTrack II-59
Blaupunkt Partners with Kenwood II-59
Nissan Speeds Up Intelligent Transport System Testing Program II-59
Garmin Selected as Exclusive Supplier of Navigation Devices to
Honda Access Europe II-60
Schiphol Airport to Deploy ERA Vehicle Tracking System II-60
Masternaut and Road Angel Signs Agreement II-60
DigiCore Wins Contract from Southern Water II-61
Cybit Holdings Acquires Thales Telematics II-61
Tata AutoComp Systems Signs Joint Venture with Sasken
Communication II-61
WebTech Signs Distribution Agreement with PROLOG II-61
Yulon Nissan Forms Alliance with Wavecom II-62
DaimlerChrysler Commercial Buses North America to Partner with
SmarTire Systems II-62
AirIQ Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Siemens M2M ONE II-62

15. STRATEGIC CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS IN RECENT PAST II-63
Wireless Matrix Acquires MobileAria II-63
Wireless Matrix Corporation Unveils Terrestrial Mobile Base
Station 2 II-63
WebTech Signs Distribution Agreement with Trailcon II-63
Masternaut Acquires GE Mobile Solutions II-63
GHL Technologies Acquires Emergency Vehicle Installation II-63
Motorola Divests Automotive Electronics Business to Continental II-64
KORE Wireless Changes Name to KORE Telematics II-64
GHL Technologies Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Tagnet
International II-64
Ryder System Partners with Cingular and Teletrac II-64
Control Instruments Acquires Majority Stake in Tripmaster II-64
Laird Technologies Acquires RecepTec II-65
Continental Automotive System Establishes New Telematics
Business Unit II-65
WebTech Wireless Completes Expansion II-65
Funkwerk Acquires Euro Telematik II-65
Minorplanet Systems Wins Contract from Morgan II-65
Cybit Acquires Bluefinger II-66
Punch International Acquires Alturion II-66
Punch Telematix Acquires SpaceChecker II-66
Punch Telematix Acquires Atimis II-66
Benefon Partners with Geowell II-67
Comstar-United Telesystems Acquires TsTk Contrast-Telecom II-67
SK Telecom Ties Up with GM Daewoo Auto & Technology II-67
ST Electronics Obtains Service Contract from Comfort
Transportation II-67
QUALCOMM and Continental Enter into a License Agreement II-67
Airbiquity and Continental Enter into Licensing Agreement II-68
Symyx Technologies Enters into Agreement with Stargate Mobile II-68
Trakm8 Holdings and Punch International Form Partnership II-68
IAED and ATX Enter into Agreement II-68

16. FOCUS ON SELECT GLOBAL PLAYERS II-69
AirIQ, Inc. (Canada) II-69
Agero Inc (USA) II-69
Ctrack (UK) II-70
ETAS Group (Germany) II-70
OnStar Corporation (USA) II-70
Trimble Transport & Logistics (Belgium) II-70
QUALCOMM, Inc. (USA) II-71
OmniTRACS II-71
WebTech Wireless, Inc. (USA) II-71
Wireless Matrix Corporation (USA) II-72

17. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-73
Table 4: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Commercial Vehicle Telematics by Geographic Region / Country -
US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan),
Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed
with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009
through 2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-73

Table 5: World Historic Review for Commercial Vehicle
Telematics by Geographic Region/Country - US, Canada, Japan,
Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest
of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales
Figures in US$ Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-74

Table 6: World 15-Year Perspective for Commercial Vehicle
Telematics - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for US,
Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin
America and Rest of World Markets for Years 2003, 2011 and
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-75

III. MARKET

1. THE UNITED STATES III-1
A.Market Analysis III-1
Market Overview III-1
Historic Market Share Findings: A Review III-1
Table 7: Leading Players in the US Commercial Vehicle
Telematics Market (2004): Percentage Breakdown of Value
Sales for General Motors, Ford, Daimler Chrysler, Toyota,
Honda, Nissan, Volkswagen and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-1
North America III-2
Market Trends and Issues III-2
Remote Vehicle Activation - Commanding High Consumer Interest III-2
Future Portable Navigation Devices to Gain Real Time
Connectivity III-3
Trying Market Condition: Manufacturers Feel the Heat III-3
US Aftermarket Expected to Succeed Where OEMs Failed III-3
Commercial Vehicles Telematics Market Set to Grow Despite
the Odds III-4
Table 8: Sales of TM-enabled Automobiles in the US (2001,
2003, 2005 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown of All Autos Sold
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-4
North American CVT Market: Major Services by Application
Type - Productivity Applications, Managerial
Applications, Remote Diagnostics Applications, Safety
and Security Applications, Cargo Associated
Applications, and Information Applications III-5
B.Market Analytics III-6
Table 9: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Commercial Vehicle Telematics by Product Segment - TM
Hardware and TM Services Markets Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-6

Table 10: US Historic Review for Commercial Vehicle
Telematics by Product Segment - TM Hardware and TM Services
Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-7

Table 11: US 15-Year Perspective for Commercial Vehicle
Telematics by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of
Dollar Sales for TM Hardware and TM Services Markets for
Years 2003, 2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-8

2. CANADA III-9
Market Analytics III-9
Table 12: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Commercial Vehicle Telematics by Product Segment - TM
Hardware and TM Services Markets Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-9

Table 13: Canadian Historic Review for Commercial Vehicle
Telematics by Product Segment - TM Hardware and TM Services
Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-10

Table 14: Canadian 15-Year Perspective for Commercial
Vehicle Telematics by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown
of Dollar Sales for TM Hardware and TM Services Markets for
Years 2003, 2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-11

3. JAPAN III-12
A.Market Analysis III-12
Telematics Market Scenario III-12
Rapidly Evolving Market III-12
Telematics Equipment Market III-13
Market Trends & Issues III-13
Japanese Car Navigation System Miles Ahead of US and Europe III-13
Navigation Features - The Primary Choice III-13
What Makes the Japanese Car Navigation Systems So
Irresistible? III-14
OEM Telematics Trends III-14
Competitive Scenario III-15
Nissan Carwings III-15
Toyota (Gbook) III-15
Honda (InterNavi Premium Club) III-15
Will Japan Lead the Telematics Revolution? III-15
B.Market Analytics III-16
Table 15: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Commercial Vehicle Telematics Market with Annual Sales
Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through 2017 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-16

Table 16: Japanese Historic Review for Commercial Vehicle
Telematics Market with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million
for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-17

4. EUROPE III-18
A.Market Analysis III-18
Industry Overview III-18
Telematics Gains Rapid Credibility Among European OEMs III-18
Hands Free Interfaces and the Impact of Telematics III-18
Multifunction and Multimedia Systems III-19
Unique Services, Unique Content Portfolios III-19
Market Trends & Issues III-19
Escalating Oil Prices Hastens the Market III-19
Surge in Demand for Telematics Fitted Commercial Vehicles III-19
Commercial Vehicle Telematics Services to Rake in Larger
Revenue Share III-20
Market Drivers III-20
Select Market Players and Competitive Offerings III-20
Delphi III-21
Johnson Controls III-21
BMW Online III-21
Fiat III-21
Citroen III-21
Opel III-21
Siemens VDO III-22
B.Market Analytics III-22
Table 17: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Commercial Vehicle Telematics by Product Segment - TM
Hardware and TM Services Markets Independently Analyzed with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-22

Table 18: European Historic Review for Commercial Vehicle
Telematics by Product Segment - TM Hardware and TM Services
Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in
US$ Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-23

Table 19: European 15-Year Perspective for Commercial
Vehicle Telematics by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown
of Dollar Sales for TM Hardware and TM Services Markets for
Years 2003, 2011 and 2017 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-24

5. ASIA-PACIFIC III-25
A.Market Analysis III-25
Market Overview III-25
Asian Region to Surge III-25
Focus on Select Markets III-25
Australia III-25
Intelligent Access Program III-25
Competition in the Trucking Industry Boosts Telematics Market III-26
A Brief Review of the Past III-26
3G Telematics III-26
China III-27
The Future Market Leader III-27
India III-28
India’s Role in the Telematics Scenario III-28
Korea III-28
Malaysia III-29
Taiwan III-29
B.Market Analytics III-30
Table 20: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future
Analysis for Commercial Vehicle Telematics Market with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-30

Table 21: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Commercial
Vehicle Telematics Market with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-31

6. LATIN AMERICA III-32
Market Analytics III-32
Table 22: Latin American Recent Past, Current & Future
Analysis for Commercial Vehicle Telematics Market with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-32

Table 23: Latin American Historic Review for Commercial
Vehicle Telematics Market with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-33

7. REST OF WORLD III-34
A.Market Analysis III-34
Market Overview III-34
B.Market Analytics III-34
Table 24: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future
Analysis for Commercial Vehicle Telematics Market with
Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2009 through
2017 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-34

Table 25: Rest of World Historic Review for Commercial
Vehicle Telematics Market with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2003 through 2008 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-35

IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

Total Companies Profiled: 100 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 105)

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Region/Country Players
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The United States 44
Canada 7
Japan 5
Europe 37
France 1
Germany 9
The United Kingdom 16
Italy 2
Rest of Europe 9
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) 9
Africa 1
Middle-East 2
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- AirIQ, Inc (Canada)
- Analog Devices, Inc (USA)
- Aplicom Oy (Finland)
- ARC Transistance Sa (Belgium)
- ATX Group (USA)
- Azent International AB (Sweden)
- Box Telematics Ltd (UK)
- Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc (USA)
- ComRoad AG (Germany)
- CSI Wireless, Inc (Canada)
- Cybit Limited (UK)
- Datacom Wireless Corporation (Canada)
- Delphi Corporation (USA)
- MobileAria (USA)
- Econolite Control Products, Inc (USA)
- E-Drive Technology Ltd (Israel)
- ENCIRQ Corporation (USA)
- Host Mobility AB (Sweden)
- Hyundai Motor Company Limited (South Korea)
- IBM Automotive Solutions (USA)
- Intelematics Australia Pty, Ltd (Australia)
- Isuzu Motors Limited (Japan)
- Johnson Controls, Inc (USA)
- Minorplanet Systems PLC (UK)
- Motorola Automotive (USA)
- NEXIQ Technologies (USA)
- Octo Telematics Srl (Italy)
- Omitec Ltd (UK)
- OnStar (USA)
- PHH Arval (USA)
- Pi Technology (UK)
- Punch Telematix (Belgium)
- Qualcomm, Inc (USA)
- RoadComm (USA)
- Roadside Telematics Corporation (USA)
- Safefreight Technology Ltd (Canada)
- Satamatics Ltd (UK)
- SBS Solutions Limited
- Pinpointers (UK)
- Siemens VDO Automotive AG (Germany)
- SiRF Technology, Inc (USA)
- Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Management Ltd (UK)
- Taco Mobiapps Telematics Limited (TMT) (India)
- Telcontar (USA)
- Tele Atlas NV (Belgium)
- TeleCommunication Systems, Inc (USA)
- Telematics Technologies LLC (USA)
- Teletrac, Inc (USA)
- Thales Telematics PLC (UK)
- Trakm Limited (UK)
- Transics NV (Belgium)
- Vetronix Corporation (USA)
- Visteon Corporation (USA)
- Vodafone Group PLC (UK)
- Volvo AB (Sweden)
- Volvo Transport & Telematic Services (Sweden)
- Webtech Wireless, Inc (Canada)
- Wireless Telematics (USA)
- Zeosoft Technology Group, Inc (USA)

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