Source: GroundCloud
  • Descartes Systems Group (DSG) has acquired GroundCloud, a cloud-based provider of final-mile carrier solutions and road safety compliance tools
  • GroundCloud delivers final-mile logistics automation, combining operations, safety and compliance in an integrated platform
  • GroundCloud’s platform also provides driving event detection and verification and reactive coaching solutions
  • Descartes acquired GroundCloud for approximately $US138 million in cash
  • Descartes provides SaaS solutions for logistics-intensive businesses
  • Descartes Systems Group Inc. (DSG) is up 0.46 per cent on the day, trading at C$99.98 per share at 1:40 pm ET

Descartes Systems Group (DSG) has acquired GroundCloud, a cloud-based provider of final-mile carrier solutions and road safety compliance tools.

GroundCloud delivers final-mile logistics automation, combining operations, safety and compliance in an integrated platform. Final-mile carriers leverage the platform to receive customer delivery orders, plan and execute routes against those orders, train and monitor drivers on safety and performance, manage assets and resources, and analyze the operating efficiency of their business.

GroundCloud’s platform also provides driving event detection and verification and reactive coaching solutions designed to improve safety.

“To deliver safely and efficiently on customer expectations in today’s dynamic market conditions, final-mile carriers need a holistic approach to operations, safety and compliance,” said Andrew Roszko, Chief Commercial Officer at Descartes.

“This challenge is even more complex for the thousands of subcontracted delivery service providers working as agents for larger carriers. GroundCloud helps ensure seamless operations, end-to-end visibility, and standards of safety and compliance are met, including helping final-mile carriers comply with the various safety mandates of large transportation brands.”

“Descartes continues to invest in our final-mile capabilities to make sure that our customers can fulfil orders and meet delivery commitments efficiently with worker and community safety at the forefront,” said Edward J. Ryan, Descartes’ CEO.

“When combined with Descartes, we see a tremendous opportunity to leverage GroundCloud’s safety content and compliance solutions across a wider set of industry verticals in our routing and mobile customer base. I’d like to welcome the GroundCloud customers, partners and team of domain experts to Descartes.”

Descartes acquired GroundCloud for up-front consideration of approximately $US138 million, satisfied with cash on hand, plus potential performance-based consideration. The maximum amount payable under the all-cash performance-based earn-out is $US80 million, based on the combined business achieving revenue-based targets in each of the first two years post-acquisition. Any earn-out is expected to be paid in fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2026.

Descartes provides on-demand, software-as-a-service solutions focused on improving the productivity, performance and security of logistics-intensive businesses. Customers use the company’s platform to route, schedule, track and measure delivery resources; plan, allocate and execute shipments; rate, audit, and pay transportation invoices; access global trade data; file customs and security documents for imports and exports; and complete numerous other logistics processes.

Descartes Systems Group Inc. (DSG) is up 0.46 per cent on the day, trading at C$99.98 per share at 1:40 pm ET.


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