Why does my car have a Spireon GPS?
Spireon is a fleet management company that uses GPS tracking devices, connected over cell networks, to help car dealerships manage inventory. The tracking devices are installed when the vehicle is taken in to inventory.
Is Spireon a LoJack?
The all-new LoJack® by Spireon, still the industry’s most trusted stolen vehicle recovery system, is now so much more. This comprehensive finance, lot management and service retention platform helps franchise dealers make money, save money, and retain customers.
Is Spireon a public company?
Telematics provider Spireon has been sold to private equity firm Greenbriar.
How many employees does Spireon have?
Spireon, Inc. has 890 total employees across all of its locations and generates $172.39 million in sales (USD).
Where do car dealers put tracking devices?
You can install a GPS tracking device nearly anywhere on a car or fleet vehicle- in the front or rear bumper, wheel wells, under floor mats or seats, or in the glove compartment. However, for fleet tracking purposes, GPS trackers are almost always installed on the dashboard through an on board diagnostics (OBD) port.
Did LoJack go out of business?
LoJack, a pioneer in the field of connected cars, will wind down its American sales operations in 2021. It will stop taking purchase orders in March, but it pledged to continue supporting stolen vehicle services indefinitely.
Who bought Spireon?
Solera
Solera today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Spireon. Spireon currently serves over 13,000 customers in the automotive, fleet, trailer and asset sectors with nearly 4 million connected devices that generate over 900 billion discrete data points on its cloud native IoT platform each year.
What type of company is Spireon?
Spireon, Inc. is North America’s leading connected vehicle intelligence company, providing businesses and consumers with powerful insights to track, manage and protect their most valuable mobile assets.