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Published: 09. October 2023
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Trackunit acquires N. American IoT field services expert OEMSI

  • Trackunit acquisition of field services expert OEMSI bolsters North American growth
  • Strengthens Trackunit’s global IoT enablement and deployment capabilities 
  • Strong reputation for Chicago-headquartered OEMSI decisive in pursuit of deal

London, Ontario – October 9, 2023: Global IoT services provider Trackunit has acquired North American field services expert OEM Solutions Inc as part of its drive to offer customers a complete service throughout the lifecycle of connected equipment.

The deal will see Chicago-headquartered OEMSI become an essential part of Trackunit’s ecosystem enabling OEMs and fleet owners to leverage managed deployment services across North America. The signing was sealed on September 29.

“The industry in North America typically relies on third-party service providers for IoT deployments, but with this move, we’re changing the game by bringing OEMSI into Trackunit,” said Trackunit Chief Customer Officer Mathias Frost. “Deployment and particularly the speed of deployment is a key barrier to reaping the economic value of IoT, especially for large fleet owners where inherent complexity presents additional challenges for connecting equipment to the cloud. 

“The acquisition of OEMSI enables Trackunit to respond to increasing customer demands for scaled installation services, particularly in the critical implementation phase that often determines success or failure,” said Frost. “A smooth process consists of healthy connected equipment and fuels subsequent service and application layers with the right data at the right time. We’re bringing in technical expertise and reach to help our customers get their desired business outcomes.” 

OEMSI has a US-wide network of professionally certified installers and has recently expanded into Canada. Founded in 2009, president and founder Alex Mota has been in the field with the installation specialists from day one. 

“We’re so excited to be joining Trackunit after years of working together,” said Mota. “This is a big step for OEMSI and together, I am sure we’re going to be able to offer customers an even stronger proposition moving forward both in terms of service and in the longer term, geographical scope.” 

“We were drawn to OEMSI because they have already established a strong reputation that aligns with the customer-service values underpinning our own approach,” said Frost. “This step was really the next logical thing to do as it will help ease some of the industry-wide challenges with connected fleets.” 

About Trackunit

Global IoT services provider Trackunit connects construction through one platform to create a living, evolving ecosystem that delivers data and insights to the off-highway sector. With 1.25 million assets and counting connected, it uses technology to eliminate downtime, improve safety, and help customers improve the bottom line in a sustainable, cost-effective way. 

About OEMSI

Chicago-based OEMSI is a deployment specialist operating across North America. With a network of certified technicians nationwide, it works with the customer to minimize disruption, accelerate the installation process of GPS tracking devices and enable access to critical mobile resource data.

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