Descartes Snaps Up Idelic for $28M to Boost AI-Powered Fleet Safety
Key Details Descartes Systems Group has acquired fleet safety platform Idelic for $28 million, adding predictive safety capabilities to its Fleet Data Intelligence platform. The deal includes a performance-based earnout of up to $12 million over two years based on revenue targets. What You Get Idelic's AI-powered system combines driver monitoring, reporting, and training on a single platform. The Pittsburgh-based company brings 40 billion miles of driving data and over 400,000 accident reports to the table, built from work with more than 150 fleets. Why It Matters Descartes can now blend route planning with predictive driver risk assessment, helping fleets identify risky behaviors before accidents happen. The acquisition marks the company's 36th deal since 2016 and significantly expands its final-mile logistics capabilities. The Bottom Line Fleet operators benefit from combining productivity optimization with advanced safety tools in one integrated platform. This move signals how logistics software providers are doubling down on AI to help carriers reduce accidents and control costs simultaneously.
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