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Posten Bring Group extends collaboration with GSFleet on large-scale GPS tracking of load carriers

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Posten Bring GSFleet GPS tracking

In 2025, Posten Bring Group awarded a new tender for 6,000 GPS tracking units to be deployed on containers, swap bodies, and other load carriers operating across Scandinavia and Europe. The agreement supports continued investments in asset visibility and operational control across one of the Nordics’ most extensive logistics networks.

Posten Bring operates several thousand containers and trailers in daily circulation. Maintaining accurate overview and tracking of this equipment is business-critical and places high demands on precision, system stability, and uptime, even in harsh operating environments.

The tender required a turnkey tracking solution covering both containers and trailers. The GPS units needed to be battery-powered and designed to withstand moisture, dust, cold temperatures, vibrations, and rough handling across borders and climates.

“GSFleet has delivered similar solutions to Posten since 2018, but the requirements this time were significantly more stringent. Over the past years, our engineers and development teams have developed a new generation of battery-powered GPS technology that reduces maintenance and replacement needs. This proved decisive in winning the Posten Bring tender,”
says Morgan Kittilsen, Sales Manager at GSFleet.

Following the contract award, the work has focused on further developing an already well-established platform. This has strengthened operational reliability and usability, while ensuring continued compliance with strict requirements for accuracy, stability, and uptime across Scandinavian and European operations.

“For us, it was essential to choose a solution that can scale with our operations while delivering consistent performance in demanding logistics environments. GSFleet demonstrated a strong understanding of our requirements and delivered a robust tracking solution that supports efficient asset utilization and high operational availability,”
says Ajanthan Christopher, Procurement and Asset Manager at Bring Equipment AS, part of Posten Bring Group.

GSFleet appreciates the continued trust from Posten Bring Group and looks forward to further developing the collaboration in support of efficient and reliable logistics operations across the Nordics and Europe.