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ABI Research: Analyst Comment on Samsung & Magellan Partnership

	ABI Research: Analyst Comment on Samsung & Magellan Partnership
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			In the event that you are covering the announcement regarding Samsung & Magellan's partnership, below please find a quote from ABI Research's senior analyst, Susan Beardslee, as well as some stats from ABI Research surrounding the global commercial telematics and fleet management industry. If you would like more information and/or to interview Susan Beardslee, please contact Mackenzie at pr@abiresearch.com.
			
			Susan Beardslee, Senior Analyst, ABI Research: The impending instatement of the U.S. Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate has many smaller commercial vehicle fleets and owner-operator businesses seeking advice from trusted brands on pricing and features that will address security and flexibility compliance concerns with their businesses. Magellan®’s partnership with Samsung Electronics America—and their plans to develop commercial-grade truck navigation and ELD-compliant Hours of Service (HOS) tracking solutions—is indicative of the many opportunities that still exist for both new entrants and long-established players in this still-fragmented fleet management market.
			 
			
				ABI Research predicts global commercial telematics subscribers to reach 59 million by 2021
				ABI Research forecasts fleet management system revenues to exceed $22 billion by 2021
			
			
			
		
	





	
		
			
			
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