Unity AIoT platform powering safety, compliance and operational insights across warehouses and construction sites.
Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, September 3, 2025
Powerfleet has broadened the reach of its Unity AIoT platform with new deployments across construction and warehouse operations, a white‑label agreement with a major African mobile operator and continued strength in cold‑chain monitoring. The company highlighted a full‑company rollout of Unity’s AI video safety at a U.S. civil contractor, an in‑warehouse partnership with a North American communications provider, and a channel deal to deliver Unity to millions of African enterprise customers. The moves illustrate a strategy of landing with high‑impact use cases then expanding platform capabilities to deliver real‑time safety, compliance and operational insights.
Powerfleet, Inc. (Nasdaq: AIOT) has broadened the reach of its Unity AIoT platform through a series of enterprise moves and a third‑party ranking that together underscore the platform’s growing use across transportation, warehousing and cold‑chain logistics.
Multiple press releases datelined Woodcliff Lake, N.J., report four developments: a fleet safety deployment with a large U.S. civil contractor announced Sept. 2, 2025; a white‑label partnership with MTN Group’s enterprise arm announced Aug. 11, 2025; launch of in‑warehouse Unity solutions via TELUS announced Mar. 10, 2025; and an industry ranking naming Powerfleet the top global provider in cold‑chain monitoring on Sept. 17, 2024.
The most recent announcement described a deployment of Unity’s AI video safety platform by Wright Brothers Construction, a significant civil contractor in the United States. The deployment is presented as a practical shift from passive surveillance toward what the company frames as actionable safety data intelligence at scale, with aims that include improved operational oversight, real‑time incident response and predictive coaching for drivers and equipment operators.
Earlier in 2025, Powerfleet and TELUS announced work to roll out Unity in warehouse environments across North America, targeting common injury and equipment risk areas cited in public safety reporting and positioning the software to address safety, compliance and asset utilization inside distribution centers.
In August 2025 Powerfleet signed a commercial growth partnership with MTN Business South Africa. Under that arrangement MTN will white‑label the Unity platform, combining its regional connectivity and infrastructure with Powerfleet’s device‑agnostic AIoT stack to offer real‑time enterprise data intelligence to MTN’s business customers across multiple African markets.
In September 2024 an industry analyst ranking assessed cold‑chain software vendors and placed Powerfleet at the top of that list. The assessment noted Unity’s ability to ingest data from a range of IoT devices and environmental sensors, integrate refrigeration controls and apply analytics to monitor temperature and humidity across refrigerated transport and storage — features relevant to food safety, waste reduction and regulatory compliance.
Across the releases, Unity is described as a cloud‑native, device‑agnostic platform that combines AI, machine learning and IoT connectivity. Announced capabilities repeated in the materials include AI video safety, predictive driver risk management, compliance automation, real‑time incident alerts, predictive coaching, and cold‑chain monitoring with refrigeration unit integration.
The corporate materials indicate Powerfleet serves roughly 48,000 customers in about 120 countries and that the company operates from New Jersey with offices globally. The company’s stated go‑to‑market playbook emphasizes starting with a high‑impact use case, then expanding via platform capability and embedding solutions into daily operational workflows.
The MTN announcement described the partner as a leading African mobile operator with hundreds of millions of subscribers and multi‑billion dollar annual revenue, positioning the white‑label approach as a route to scale adoption of Unity through a regional connectivity leader. The TELUS announcement highlighted convergence of AI, IoT and advanced network services in warehouse settings. The September 2024 ranking by an analyst firm evaluated nine cold‑chain vendors and cited trends such as real‑time monitoring and regulatory compliance as assessment criteria.
Investor contacts listed in the releases include Alliance Advisors/ LHA investor relations contacts provided by Powerfleet. A media contact associated with the announcements is identified for product and press inquiries. Each press notice carried a company sourcing tag.
Observers tracking enterprise IoT adoption should watch the rate at which white‑label and carrier partnerships translate into regional deployments, as well as any independent performance data on safety and operational gains inside fleets and warehouses. Continued integration with refrigeration and environmental sensors will also be relevant to cold‑chain customers and regulators.
The information above is drawn from corporate announcements and an industry ranking that describe the Unity platform, partner arrangements and a cold‑chain assessment. Some materials attribute competitive and leadership claims to the company and the analyst firm.
Unity is presented as a cloud‑native, AIoT platform designed to ingest device and sensor data, apply analytics and deliver operational insights for fleets, warehouses and cold‑chain operations.
Recent deployments and partnerships reported include a U.S. civil contractor deployment for AI video safety, a white‑label agreement with a large African mobile operator for regional distribution, and North American in‑warehouse solutions via a communications and technology company.
Capabilities described across the source materials include AI video safety, predictive coaching, real‑time incident response, predictive driver risk management, compliance automation, and temperature/humidity monitoring and refrigeration integration for cold‑chain use cases.
The materials state Powerfleet serves about 48,000 customers across approximately 120 countries and operates from New Jersey with global offices.
Company materials list investor and media contacts and reference the corporate website for product and partnership details.
Feature | Description | Relevant deployment / reference |
---|---|---|
AI video safety | In‑vehicle video analytics for real‑time incident detection, driver coaching and safety reporting. | Wright Brothers Construction deployment (Sept. 2, 2025) |
White‑label distribution | Carrier or partner branding and go‑to‑market for regional enterprise customers. | MTN Business South Africa partnership (Aug. 11, 2025) |
In‑warehouse solutions | AI and IoT tools for warehouse safety, asset utilization and compliance. | TELUS partnership launch (Mar. 10, 2025) |
Cold‑chain monitoring | Integration of environmental sensors and refrigeration controls for temperature and humidity tracking. | Industry ranking as top cold‑chain provider (Sept. 17, 2024) |
Device‑agnostic data ingestion | Ability to collect and unify data from multiple IoT devices and OEM systems into one platform view. | Described across multiple press materials |
Global footprint | Reported customer base and international office presence. | Approximately 48,000 customers across 120 countries |
SOURCE: Company press materials and an industry analyst ranking as provided in corporate announcements.
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