• Microlise ANZ managing director, Luke Olsen. (Source: Microlise)
    Microlise ANZ managing director, Luke Olsen. (Source: Microlise)
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Global transport management tech company, Microlise, says new customer wins, expanding operations, and increasing demand for connected fleet solutions in logistics and transport have driven strong year-on-year growth for the business.

Its ANZ operations had a surge in hardware rollouts and a 27 per cent uplift in professional services and increased recurring revenue as vehicle availability improved.

Microlise ANZ managing director, Luke Olsen. (Source: Microlise)
Microlise ANZ managing director, Luke Olsen. (Source: Microlise)

Microlise ANZ managing director, Luke Olsen said the momentum reflected the company’s growing relevance in the region’s high-volume, high-demand retail and transport environments.

“The growth we’re seeing across ANZ is a testament to the strength of our partnerships and the value our technology brings to retailers and transport operators. As we scale, our focus remains on delivering measurable impact from efficiency gains to real-time visibility for our customers across the supply chain,” Olsen said.

Global snapshot

  • Adjusted group revenue: $153.9 million;
  • annual recurring revenue (ARR): $107.54 million;
  • adjusted EBITDA: $21.47 million; and
  • customer growth: 375 new customers.

Microlise’s current focus is further investment in local sales and delivery to grow market share.

 

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