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Powerfleet Partners with TELUS to Launch Unity’s AI-Driven In-Warehouse Solutions

Powerfleet, a global leader in the artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) software-as-a-service (SaaS) mobile asset industry, announces the launch of advanced Unity in-warehouse solutions through its TELUS partnership, enhancing safety, workforce retention, and operational efficiency in Canada and the U.S.

TELUS, a global leader in communications technology with over 20 million customer connections, is leveraging its network to propel Powerfleet’s AI-driven solutions to its customers. This strategic partnership harnesses TELUS’s industry-leading network and deep expertise in digital transformation to significantly bolster Powerfleet’s AI-driven warehouse solutions as well as expand the solutions’ reach.

As the recent Wall Street Journal article highlighted, safety in the warehouse is a key issue that businesses need to address, with thousands of workers injured every year, and forklifts being involved in nearly 100 deaths each year. The suite of Unity’s AI-driven solutions integrates seamlessly into warehouse operations, addressing the key safety and compliance challenges while optimizing asset utilization.

The introduction of these solutions in partnership with TELUS reflects Powerfleet’s ongoing commitment to delivering cutting-edge AIoT technology to a global customer base.

For more information, visit https://www.powerfleet.com.

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