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  • Industry Convergence and Massive Growth Prospects for Mexican Connected Truck Telematics
    Owing to the growing emphasis on security, fuel management and vehicle and cargo safety solutions are gaining momentum in this intensely competitive market

    Research Overview

    At present, only 24% of truck fleets in Mexico utilize telematics services; nevertheless, this number is expected to grow in the medium term. Basic solutions are installed in most connected trucks (usually, track and trace solutions), mainly to meet the demands of carriers and insurance companies. However, the need for advanced solutions, such as AI-controlled video cameras, is increasing and making the market more sophisticated, particularly for large fleets. Other solutions related to vehicle management and safety and security are also being requested. In addition to innovative technology, drivers for this market include partnerships between OEMs and TSPs.

    In 2021, telematics units in the Mexican market were estimated at 1.01 million, and they were used in a wide range of segments—from agriculture and oil and gas to retail and delivery services, healthcare, food and beverage, and automotive. The key telematics service providers covered in this study include Copiloto Satelital, Encontrack, Omnitracks, Sitrack, and Tecnomotum. Other notable OEMs include Volvo, Scania, MAN/Volkswagen, Freightliner, Kenworth, and International Navistar. The market is heavily fragmented, with companies specializing in specific solutions.

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