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Connected Vehicle Data & Transportation Analytics
Connected vehicle data and transportation analytics platform. Kirkland, WA. Powers navigation, traffic, and parking intelligence for 500M+ drivers globally.
INRIX is a Kirkland, Washington-based transportation data and analytics company that aggregates and analyzes connected vehicle and mobility data to power navigation systems, traffic management platforms, and transportation planning tools. Founded in 2004, INRIX collects data from hundreds of millions of connected vehicles, GPS devices, and infrastructure sensors to build one of the world's most comprehensive real-time and historical traffic datasets.\n\nThe company's data products power navigation systems from major automotive OEMs including BMW, Ford, and Toyota, as well as third-party mapping and fleet management applications. INRIX also provides transportation intelligence to government agencies and city planners through its INRIX IQ platform, which analyzes traffic patterns, road usage, and mobility trends to support infrastructure investment decisions.\n\nINRIX has expanded into parking intelligence with its INRIX Parking solution, which aggregates real-time parking availability data from garages, lots, and on-street sensors. The company's EV charging station location and availability data service has also grown as demand for connected EV infrastructure information increases. INRIX's position as a neutral data aggregator across vehicle brands and infrastructure types gives it a unique view of transportation networks globally.
$483.11M revenue 2024 (+13.15% YoY); $535-550M projected 2025; $391M ARR Q2 2025; 17% SaaS growth Q4 2024; 4th consecutive Rule of 40 quarter; customers: Ford, Cisco, Qualcomm
Kinaxis was founded in 1984 in Ottawa, Canada, and has evolved from an early supply chain planning tools vendor into a leading AI-powered supply chain orchestration platform. Listed on the Nasdaq as KXS, the company's mission is to help global organizations achieve supply chain agility — the ability to sense disruptions, simulate scenarios, and respond in real time across complex multi-tier networks. Its RapidResponse platform was purpose-built for concurrent planning, a methodology that connects all supply chain decisions simultaneously.\n\nKinaxis's platform combines demand sensing, inventory optimization, production scheduling, sales and operations planning, and logistics coordination in a single concurrent model. Unlike traditional sequential planning tools, RapidResponse allows planners to see the cascading impact of any change across the entire supply chain instantly. The platform is used by manufacturers in aerospace, automotive, consumer goods, life sciences, and high-tech industries, with customers including Lockheed Martin, Pfizer, and Unilever.\n\nKinaxis reported $483.11M in total revenue for 2024, a 13.15% year-over-year increase, with $391M ARR as of Q2 2025 and full-year 2025 guidance of $535–550M. The company has accelerated its AI capabilities through its Maestro AI engine, which adds predictive insights and autonomous recommendations to its planning workflows. Kinaxis is consistently recognized as a leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Supply Chain Planning and holds a strong competitive position against SAP IBP and Blue Yonder.
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