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Fleet Complete Continues Global Expansion with Acquisition of Fleet Telematics Player in Mexico CSI

Fleet Complete Continues Global Expansion with Acquisition of Fleet Telematics Player in Mexico CSI Image Credit: Fleet Complete

Fleet Complete, the fastest-growing provider of IoT solutions in the connected commercial vehicle space, announced completion of its acquisition of Centro de Soluciones Inalámbricas (CSI), a leading fleet telematics player in Mexico.

On the heels of its successful launch with AT&T Mexico in October this year, Fleet Complete has selected CSI as its partner to accelerate growth in the region. Headquartered in Merida, CSI is a top telematics provider in the Mexican market, offering fleet management solutions that help lower operating costs and boost driver and vehicle safety.

CSI has more than 200 employees in 7 offices, as well as installers in more than 70 cities. The company has approximately 60,000 active users across 1,800 businesses, predominantly in the commercial, distribution and transportation sectors. The partnership grows Fleet Complete's subscriber base to 600,000 globally.

Tony Lourakis, founder and CEO, Fleet Complete
CSI has a very experienced and knowledgeable team, market-leading solutions, and a proven business model that will accelerate our growth in the region, while also complementing Fleet Complete's global platform.

Emilio Blanco del Villar, CEO, CSI
The combination of Fleet Complete and CSI brings together exceptional product, industry-leading technology, and complementary go-to-market capabilities. 

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