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 expanded the commercial footprint of its Unity AIoT platform through multiple enterprise agreements and product deployments during 2024–2025. The most recent announcement, datelined Woodcliff Lake, N.J., reports that a major U.S. civil contractor deployed Unity’s AI video safety application across its fleet to boost operational oversight and incident management. Prior deals during the year include a white‑label agreement with an African telecom operator to resell Powerfleet’s platform and a North American push into warehouse safety via a strategic telecom partner. An independent industry assessment also ranked Powerfleet as the top global vendor in cold‑chain monitoring.
On Sept. 2, 2025, Wright Brothers Construction—described as one of the United States’ large civil contractors—put Powerfleet’s AI video safety solution into service to achieve greater safety visibility, predictive coaching and real‑time incident response across its operations. Company leadership framed the deployment as a shift from passive recording to delivering operational intelligence that is used in day‑to‑day workflows rather than as a standalone tool.
Earlier in the year, Powerfleet announced a go‑to‑market expansion with MTN Business South Africa (Aug. 11, 2025 release), under which MTN will white‑label Unity and combine it with its network infrastructure and connectivity to deliver real‑time, AI‑driven data services to enterprise customers in Africa. MTN operates across 16 markets with roughly 297 million subscribers and reported $7.4 billion in annual revenue in the cited materials.
On March 10, 2025, Powerfleet and a major North American carrier agreed to roll out advanced Unity in‑warehouse solutions to address safety and efficiency in distribution centers across Canada and the United States. The announcement cited the scale of warehouse safety challenges and positioned the Unity offering to integrate AI, IoT and network connectivity to reduce incidents, improve compliance and optimize asset use.
In September 2024, an industry research firm assessed nine cold‑chain software vendors and named Powerfleet the global leader for cold‑chain monitoring. The ranking credited Powerfleet’s approach of integrating IoT tracking devices, refrigeration unit controls and environmental sensors into a single smart trailer solution that feeds into a cloud platform delivering real‑time temperature and humidity monitoring and analytics.
Across these releases, Powerfleet positions Unity as a cloud‑based, AI‑driven and device‑agnostic data platform designed to ingest inputs from multiple IoT devices and external systems, apply machine learning, and present actionable insights in a single interface. The company describes a consistent commercial playbook that begins with a focused use case, expands via platform capability, and then embeds the platform into daily operational workflows.
Powerfleet materials state the company serves about 48,000 customers across 120 countries and has more than 30 years of industry experience. The firm’s public listings include Nasdaq: AIOT, with additional tickers cited in earlier materials. The platform is described as applicable across industrial, logistics, transportation and cold‑chain settings, and the product set includes AI video safety, predictive driver risk management, compliance automation, refrigeration monitoring and in‑warehouse operational controls.
The combination of direct end‑user deployments and channel relationships with large telecom providers suggests a two‑pronged growth path: sell high‑impact point deployments that demonstrate measurable safety or operational gains, and scale broadly by embedding Unity into partner portfolios and enterprise workflows. The white‑label deal enables wider distribution across Africa through an operator with substantial reach, while the telecom partnership in North America targets distribution center modernization using connected networks and edge analytics.
Industry commentary accompanying the warehouse and cold‑chain announcements emphasized regulatory and compliance requirements, the operational cost of spoilage in temperature‑sensitive supply chains, and workplace safety statistics that underscore the business case for automated monitoring and analytics. The vendor materials also include standard cautionary language that these forward‑looking commercial plans face market and execution risks.
Company press materials are repeatedly datelined from Woodcliff Lake, N.J., and list investor and media contacts for follow‑up. A fragment of corporate communications notes that Powerfleet reported financial results for the first quarter ended June 30, 2025; the public summary in the supplied text did not include full financial detail beyond that statement.
Powerfleet’s recent announcements document incremental commercial wins for its Unity AIoT platform: targeted deployments with a large contractor, a white‑label distribution agreement with a pan‑African operator, and a focused warehouse solution through a North American carrier. These moves, together with an industry ranking in cold‑chain monitoring, portray a vendor pursuing broad enterprise adoption through both direct proofs of value and partner channels.
Unity is Powerfleet’s cloud‑based AIoT platform that collects data from IoT devices, applies machine learning and presents operational insights through a unified interface for safety, asset management and cold‑chain monitoring.
Publicly announced engagements include a U.S. civil contractor deployment of AI video safety, a white‑label partnership with an African telecom operator, and a North American in‑warehouse program with a major carrier.
The platform is positioned for industrial fleets, logistics and transportation, warehouses, and temperature‑sensitive cold‑chain operations.
Powerfleet has announced a white‑label arrangement that allows a telecom operator to resell Unity and partner integrations that combine network connectivity with device telemetry and cloud analytics.
An industry research firm ranked Powerfleet as the top global vendor in cold‑chain monitoring in 2024 based on platform capabilities and end‑to‑end integration.
Company materials frequently list corporate contacts and additional resources; press releases are datelined from Woodcliff Lake, N.J., and summary product information is available from Powerfleet’s public communications.
Feature | Description |
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AI Video Safety | Real‑time incident detection, driver coaching prompts and post‑event analytics for fleet and construction operations. |
In‑Warehouse Solutions | AI and IoT integrations focused on forklift safety, compliance tracking and asset utilization in distribution centers. |
Cold‑Chain Monitoring | Integrated temperature and humidity tracking with refrigeration control and analytics for perishables logistics. |
Device‑Agnostic Data Ingest | Platform can ingest inputs from diverse IoT devices, OEM systems and external data sources into a single pane of glass. |
Network & Channel Partnerships | White‑label and carrier partnerships enable scaled distribution through telecom infrastructure and service portfolios. |
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