
Spain has historically ranked third—only behind Italy and the United Kingdom—among European countries with the highest vehicle theft rates.
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CalAmp has established a strategic alliance with the Volkswagen Group’s truck and bus manufacturing division via its subsidiary group LoJack Mexico which seeks to provide the automaker telematics and surveillance video services across its entire range of truck and bus vehicles sold in Mexico.
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CalAmp has acquired telematics companies in Mexico and the United Kingdom that utilize LoJack technology to provide connected vehicle and asset tracking services across their respective regions.
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Law enforcement officials recovered more than $112 million in stolen vehicles equipped with LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery Systems in 2015, according to LoJack's seventh annual "Vehicle Theft Recovery Report."
Read More →LoJack Corporation has recovered more than 200,000 vehicles in the U.S., and plans to celebrate the achievement by honoring the Los Angeles Police Department at an event on March 30 at Galpin Motors in North Hills, Calif.
Read More →CalAmp is acquiring LoJack Corporation to position itself as a lead provider in connected car solutions and vehicle telematics applications, the Oxnard, Calif. company announced.
Read More →LoJack Corporation has surpassed 10,000 subscriptions to provide subscribers with a range of telematics services for construction equipment, fleet vehicles and inventory management for dealerships.
Read More →LoJack Corp. and Retriever Communications will offer a mobile field service management platform to provide field service fleets a scalable mobile solution that combines telematics and fleet management with data capture and real-time scheduling.
Read More →Through its partnership with international telematics provider Trackunit A/S, LoJack is launching LoJack Connect for Equipment, a commercial equipment tracking system that will be available in both the United States and Canada.
Read More →The Boston Globe has equipped more than 130 delivery and service vehicles with LoJack Fleet Management powered by TomTom, which allows the media outlet to track trip, fuel, and maintenance data.
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