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Telogis Ranked on Inc. 5000 List

Telogis has been ranked among Inc. magazine's annual Inc. 5000, an exclusive listing of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. This is the eighth year Telogis has been ranked on the list.

by Staff
August 14, 2015
2 min to read


Telogis has been ranked among Inc. magazine's annual Inc. 5000, an exclusive listing of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. This is the eighth year Telogis has been ranked on the list.

"Telogis' continual, steady growth is driven by a commitment to innovation and delivering mission-critical technologies that connect companies with their people, vehicles, assets and the work that goes on in the field," said David Cozzens, CEO at Telogis. "The Telogis team, our software solutions and our brand are trusted by some of the world's largest mobile enterprises to provide an integrated platform on which companies can run their entire mobile businesses."

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Telogis provides its customers with a cloud-based software platform that has a transformative effect on the way companies optimize vehicles, equipment and work that's being done outside the four walls. Telogis provides modern mobile enterprises with mission-critical, actionable information that helps them reduce costs while increasing safety, efficiency and productivity.

"The story of this year's Inc. 5000 is the story of great leadership. In an incredibly competitive business landscape, it takes something extraordinary to take your company to the top," said Inc. Eric Schurenberg, president and editor-in-chief. "You have to remember that the average company on the Inc. 5000 grew nearly six-fold since 2012. Business owners don't achieve that kind of success by accident."

Telogis' distinction as one of America's fastest-growing private companies is the latest in a recent string of accolades that include its recognition as one of the Best Places to Work in Orange County, Calif., Best Commercial Telematics Service Provider by TU-Automotive, a Top Workplace by the Orange County Register and recognition with several Stevie Awards for individual and department achievements in customer service, according to the company.

In October 2013, Telogis secured Southern California's largest institutional funding round that year, led by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB). Telogis is using the investment to further capitalize on the market and continue to focus on providing technologies and solutions that enable enterprises and organizations to optimize the management of their mobile assets including better data collection and analysis.

Telogis also received strategic investments from Fontinalis Partners, a private equity firm founded by William Clay Ford, Jr.  and from GM Ventures, the investment group within General Motors in 2014.

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