SafeFleet surpasses 100,000 monitored vehicles milestone

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SafeFleet, one of Romania's largest fleet monitoring companies, closed 2025 with 15% revenue growth compared to the previous year.

The growth was driven primarily by accelerated adoption of fleet digitalisation solutions and the expanding use of integrated solutions among existing clients. The company now monitors over 100,000 vehicles.

In 2025, the company consolidated its position in existing markets, creating premises for expansion and accessing new regional opportunities. The largest growth was recorded in Romania, Italy and Hungary, regions where legislative pressure, compliance requirements and the need for transport digitalisation are high.

"We started 2026 with over 100,000 monitored vehicles, recording consistent growth throughout last year," said Claudiu Suma, CEO of SafeFleet. "We have a solid portfolio of over 7,000 active clients, supported by good retention rates, especially among medium and large clients who use integrated solutions long-term."

SafeFleet's client portfolio covers industries including transport and logistics, distribution, agriculture, construction, public utilities and ride sharing. Compared to the previous year, there's an increase in clients using integrated solutions rather than just point services, indicating higher digital maturity and clear orientation towards operational optimisation.

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Business Forum  |  9 February, 2026 at 6:01 PM
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