TraXall International expands into Scandinavia

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Fleet and mobility management specialist TraXall International has expanded into Scandinavia in partnership with Nordic fleet management provider Inofleet.

Leomont Wouda, TraXall’s international business development director

Now trading as TraXall Nordics, Skien-based Inofleet provides digital fleet outsourcing to private and public fleets across Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark.

Its Fleet 360 digital platform gives clients full control over every element of fleet management, from fuel cards and vehicle damage reporting, through driver communications and document management, to service and maintenance alerts.

Customers can integrate actionable data for fuel and CO2 control and the interface also includes automated integration with core third parties, such as the Swedish Transport Agency.

Inofleet CEO Mats Nyegaard commented: “We are hugely excited to be joining such an established global leader and are looking forward to continuing growth under the TraXall brand.

“The move will also allow us to tap into TraXall’s unrivalled sustainability expertise to advise our clients on the move to electric vehicles. Sweden has been at the forefront of EV adoption with its stated aim to go carbon neutral as soon as 2025, and we expect a significant increase in demand for EV advice across the Nordics over the coming months.”

TraXall added that while leasing has long been the dominant business model for company fleets across Scandinavia, fleet outsourcing has been a relatively new concept until recently.

Outlining that the market represents a significant sales growth opportunity, Leomont Wouda, TraXall’s international business development director, said: “That’s why we’re delighted to have reached agreement with Inofleet as one of the Nordics’ leading fleet specialists. We’re confident they will help us meet increasing demand from our international clients for on the ground representation in the region.”

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Natalie Middleton

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