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$206.8M Q4 2024 revenue (+6% YoY); 234 companies using 2025; Transporeon +20% YoY bookings FY2024; 81.86% customers from US; fleet management competitive market
Trimble Transportation is a division of Trimble Inc. that provides fleet management, transportation management systems (TMS), and supply chain visibility software to trucking carriers, brokers, and shippers across North America and Europe. Trimble has built its transportation portfolio through a decade of strategic acquisitions including PeopleNet, TMW Systems, and Transporeon, assembling an end-to-end platform that spans from driver mobile applications and ELD compliance through freight matching and enterprise TMS for the largest carriers and logistics networks. The division operates as a critical operational layer for mid-market and enterprise freight companies.\n\nTrimble Transportation's product suite includes TMW.Suite and TruckMate for carrier TMS, Transporeon for digital freight matching and shipper-carrier collaboration, PeopleNet for connected truck hardware and driver workflow, and Kuebix for cloud-based TMS. The Transporeon platform, acquired in 2023 for $1.88 billion, brings European freight platform capabilities and connects 145,000+ carriers with shippers across 100+ countries. Together, Trimble's transportation products address the full lifecycle of a freight movement — from load tendering and carrier selection through dispatch, driver communication, proof of delivery, and settlement.\n\nTrimble Transportation reported Q4 2024 revenue of $206.8 million, up 6% year over year, with Transporeon delivering 20% year-over-year bookings growth for full-year 2024. The division operates within Trimble's broader enterprise strategy of providing connected workflows across physical industries including construction, agriculture, and transportation. As freight industry digitization accelerates — driven by real-time visibility mandates from major shippers and ELD compliance requirements — Trimble Transportation is positioned as one of the few vendors with both the hardware integration and enterprise software depth to serve large fleets comprehensively.
$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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