
Telogis
A global, cloud-based Mobile Resource Management (MRM) software company.
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Telogis was a key player in the cloud-based mobile resource management (MRM) software sector, ultimately being acquired by Verizon in 2016 to become part of Verizon Telematics. Founded in 2001 by Newth Morris, Jason Koch, and Ralph Mason, the company established its headquarters in Aliso Viejo, California, with a significant development center in Christchurch, New Zealand. The founders steered the company from its inception, securing a substantial $93 million investment from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 2013, which was a pivotal moment for scaling its operations and platform.
The company's core offering was a comprehensive SaaS platform designed for businesses with mobile workforces. This platform provided a suite of services including fleet management, vehicle tracking, navigation, and mobile application integration. Telogis targeted a broad range of clients, from small businesses to large enterprises in sectors such as transportation, construction, and field services, whose operations heavily relied on managing vehicles and personnel outside a central office. Its business model was primarily subscription-based, generating recurring revenue by providing access to its software and services. A distinct competitive advantage was its factory-fit strategy, embedding its technology directly into vehicles from leading manufacturers like Ford, General Motors, Mack, and Volvo, which eliminated the need for aftermarket hardware installations.
The Telogis platform provided detailed analytics and reporting, enabling clients to optimize routes, improve driver safety, and enhance overall operational efficiency. Features such as real-time vehicle location, fuel consumption monitoring, and driver behavior analysis allowed companies to gain deep insights into their mobile assets. The integration of commercial navigation helped drivers of large vehicles avoid restricted roads and hazards, a crucial benefit for logistics and heavy equipment operators. Following the acquisition, Verizon integrated Telogis's technology with its own telematics businesses, including Fleetmatics, to form Verizon Connect, aiming to create a single, consolidated platform for connected vehicle and mobile workforce solutions.
Keywords: mobile resource management, fleet management, SaaS, vehicle tracking, telematics, logistics software, route optimization, connected vehicles, driver safety, work management
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