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Logistics Technology Services unveils growth strategy for IoT fleet management solutions

Recently, LTS was appointed by Elm Company, a provider of digital solutions in the Kingdom, as a longtime service provider for its 'Masarat' fleet management solutions

Logistics Technology Services unveils growth strategy for IoT fleet management solutions
Logistics Technology Services unveils growth strategy for IoT fleet management solutions

Logistics Technology Services (LTS), a provider of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions in Saudi Arabia, is planning to launch its portfolio of IoT services in the GCC countries followed by the Middle East and Africa in the next three years.

LTS, which started operations in Saudi Arabia in 2010, offers fleet management solutions to help drive organizations to new levels of business competitiveness with their vehicle fleets, routes, and drivers. The Company also provides technical services to industry projects including IoT, oil & gas, petrochemical, manufacturing and utilities, and the support services include design, engineering and implementation.

Recently, LTS was appointed by Elm Company, a provider of digital solutions in the Kingdom, as a longtime service provider for its fleet management solutions called ‘Masarat’. LTS has also partnered with leading companies such as Planet Networking & Communication to offer a wide range of switches, routers, media converters and power supplies; Geotab to provide fleet management software and GPS vehicle tracking devices and GTS to offer system integration and services in automation and communication engineering.

Bader Juwaied, CEO, LTS, said: “As regional enterprises continue to go through their digital transformation journeys, they seek a trusted partner with the depth and breadth of experience in the implementation of modern digital solutions. As a partner who speaks their language, understands their issues and helps meeting their goals, LTS is now planning to offer its highly-reputed IoT services in other GCC countries followed by the Middle East and Africa.”