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EROAD Strengthens Australian Presence with Major Fleet Deals

New Partnerships with Boral and Woolworths Expand Fleet Management Services

EROAD Strengthens Australian Presence with Major Fleet Deals?w=400

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Transportation technology company EROAD Limited has announced significant expansions in its Australian operations through new partnerships with Boral and Woolworths.
These five-year agreements will see EROAD providing telematics support for a combined total of 4,345 fleet assets.

Boral, Australia's largest vertically integrated construction and materials company, will upgrade its existing telematics support for 1,900 vehicles and extend services to an additional 1,345 vehicles. Similarly, Woolworths has selected EROAD as the preferred supplier for its 1,100 fleet assets, enhancing the company's fleet management capabilities.

These partnerships underscore EROAD's commitment to delivering advanced fleet management solutions and its growing influence in the Australian market.

Published:Wednesday, 18th Feb 2026
Source: Paige Estritori

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