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Posted February 15, 2024
Belton-based Safe Fleet has sold to Southfield, Michigan-based Clarience Technologies to ensure enhanced safety, security and productivity for clients with fleet vehicles.
As part of the acquisition, Safe Fleet will increase Clarience a total workforce to over 4,000 employees at nearly 50 locations worldwide, according to a release. The transaction will bolster Clarience’s position in school transportation, transit, fire and emergency, law enforcement, waste, industrial and recreational vehicles.
“Safe Fleet employees, customers and partners will benefit from becoming a part of Clarience Technologies,” chairman and chief executive officer of Safe Fleet John Knox said in the release. “We look forward to joining their team of companies where together we will expand global reach, accelerate innovation, unlock new benefits for customers and strengthen our safety mission.”
Formed in 2013 following the merger of two fleet safety equipment providers ROM and SMI, Safe Fleet provides fleet video and evidence management, collision prevention, violation detection and trailer temperature control, as well as cargo storage systems and several other safety solutions. The company has deployed 1.5 million video systems to date, according to the release.