Spireon Acquires CalAmp's LoJack® U.S. Stolen Vehicle Recovery Business

LoJack customers in the U.S. and Canada will benefit from Spireon's expertise in advanced, GPS-based connected vehicle solutions.
LoJack customers in the U.S. and Canada will benefit from Spireon's expertise in advanced, GPS-based connected vehicle solutions.
Dealer Owned Warranty Company and PassTime have teamed up to give dealers additional opportunities to sell protection products for vehicles with PassTime GPS devices.
In the year since impound fees cost the used car industry $1.1 billion, new data released by Spireon shows maturing technology has made a positive impact.
PassTime announced the launch of Encore, a new dealer-facing vehicle asset management tool packaged in a completely self-powered, slim design.
The developer of GPS-based vehicle tracking and safety solutions said its new platform is designed to reduce costs associated with loaner vehicles at dealerships.
With its acquisition of Inilex, Spireon plans to market the company's flagship GPS tracking service to the automotive retail market. Officials said dealers will be able to upsell the system's vehicle-recovery services and other add-on consumer applications that rely on GPS-tracking technology.
In late March, a California judge ruled against a man who was cited by the California Highway Patrol for driving and looking at his smartphone’s GPS navigation app. The ruling means such apps violate the state’s prohibition on texting and making calls while driving.
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