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SA fleet management market analysis – 2019 to 2023

The “Fleet Management in South Africa – 4th Edition” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The number of FM systems in active use is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15 percent from 1.6 million units at the end of 2018 to 3.2 million by 2023.

Highlights from this report include:

  • Insights from numerous interviews with market-leading companies
  • New data on vehicle populations and commercial fleets in South Africa and other African countries
  • A comprehensive overview of the fleet management value chain and key applications
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments
  • Updated profiles of 24 aftermarket fleet management solution providers
  • Summary of OEM propositions from commercial vehicle brands
  • Market forecasts lasting until 2023
  • Outlook on the African fleet management market beyond South Africa

The penetration rate in the total population of non-privately owned fleet vehicles used by businesses is at the same time estimated to increase from 34.6 percent in 2018 to 63.1 percent in 2023. South Africa is a relatively mature telematics market and the penetration rate is comparably high from an international perspective. Far from all deployments are however full-scale advanced FM solutions. A notable share of the installed fleet telematics systems on the South African market is represented by comparably low-end tracking systems, e.g. light FM solutions, including SVR systems extended with basic FM features.

The South African fleet management market is clearly dominated by five domestic players with broad telematics portfolios and more than 100 000 fleet management units in use in this market. The analyst ranks Cartrack and MiX Telematics as the largest providers of fleet management solutions in South Africa, together with having more than 0.5 million active units in the country. Tracker is the third-largest player followed by Netstar and Ctrack (Inseego).

Other top-10 players on the South African fleet management market include local providers such as Bidtrack (Bidvest Group), Digit Vehicle Tracking (Digicell) and GPS Tracking Solutions (Eqstra Fleet Management), as well as international players including Webfleet Solutions (Bridgestone) and Gurtam, all having estimated installed bases of at least 30 000 fleet management units in the country. Bidtrack’s owner Bidvest is notably in the process of acquiring Eqstra Fleet Management including GPS Tracking Solutions.

Players just outside of the top list include Autotrak, Digital Matter, Pointer Telocation (PowerFleet), ACM Track, PFK Electronics, Geotab, and Key Telematics. International commercial vehicle OEMs including Scania, Daimler, MAN, and Volvo Group have further all introduced fleet telematics solutions in South Africa.

Highlights from the fourth edition of the report:

  • Insights from numerous interviews with market-leading companies.
  • New data on vehicle populations and commercial fleets in South Africa and other African countries.
  • A comprehensive overview of the fleet management value chain and key applications.
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
  • Updated profiles of 24 aftermarket fleet management solution providers.
  • Summary of OEM propositions from commercial vehicle brands.
  • Market forecasts lasting until 2023.
  • Outlook on the African fleet management market beyond South Africa.

 For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/wb0urd

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