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In other words, it follows from the decision of the Rostov

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 8:18 am
by tanjimajuha20
Despite its statements, Gurtam has not completely left the Russian Federation. In March 2023, the Rostov Region Arbitration Court issued a decision on the claim of Standard Europe LLC against Delta LLC with a demand to collect a fine for failure to present cargo for transportation. The court, which sided with the plaintiff, did so based on data from the Wialon platform from Gurtam.

In particular, the court stated in the decision: "In accordance with the application, the driver arrived for loading at the address: Cherkessk, 1-ya Podgornaya St., Building 41, at 15:00 on September 14, 2022, which is confirmed by a printout of data from the Trivi satellite transport monitoring system - a fleet monitoring and management system on the modern Wialon software platform that processes data from GPS and GLONASS satellites."

arbitration court that in September iceland whatsapp resource 2022, that is, six months after the announcement of its withdrawal from the market, the Wialon platform operated in the Russian Federation and was used by commercial clients.

According to a study by the analytical center of the Monttrans Group of Companies, the volume of the Russian market for services and equipment for transport information systems amounted to 32 billion rubles in 2022, and the global volume (M2M and IoT) reached $114 billion.

The authors of the study point out that the Russian market for IT services for transport continued to grow in 2023: "Companies providing transport monitoring to the commercial sector grew by an average of 28% annually. Government organizations mainly held tenders to support existing equipment. The transition to domestic software became especially important after the departure of the Belarusian company Gurtam, whose share was 48% of the market in Russia until the end of 2022."

The study found that many IoT service providers for transport opened offices in the CIS countries and continued to provide telematics services, and companies that sought to change vendors successfully made the transition within a year.

According to the data provided by Monttrans, over the past year the largest increase in software objects was recorded by the following vendors: GlonassSoft (+110%), AO Glonass (+94%), Fort-Monitor (+61%), 1C-Rarus (+48%), Monttrans (+19%), Omnikomm (+14%), Scout (+11%), Gurtam (-33%). At the same time, in monetary terms, the increase for AO Glonass was 2%, Gurtam - -28%, 1C-Rarus - 96%, Monttrans - 56%, Fort-Monitor - 58%, Omnikomm - 11%, GlonassSoft - 97%.

"According to forecasts, by 2025 the volume of the IoT market for the transport industry could increase to 48 billion rubles," said Dmitry Zhuravlev, head of the Monttrans analytical center.

According to him, by mid-2023, about 20% of cars in the country will be connected to the ERA-GLONASS and Platon systems in accordance with the requirements of PP No. 2216 and PP No. 855. "This contributes to the active development of commercial services and transport monitoring systems, as well as hardware solutions for satellite navigation," he added.