Tag: Israel Duanis

  • Arazim Navigation Systems secures new defense order for HPLS-2G navigation units

    Arazim Navigation Systems secures new defense order for HPLS-2G navigation units

    The nearly $1 million contract covers delivery of approximately 100 dual-antenna GPS/GNSS compasses for land-based applications.

    Arazim Navigation Systems, an Israeli manufacturer of inertial navigation systems, has received a new order valued at nearly $1 million from an Israeli defense customer. The order includes 100 units of the HPLS-2G GPS/GNSS compass, designed to provide heading and attitude information for static land-based systems using dual-antenna GPS technology.

    According to Arazim, the HPLS-2G NFS system is a rugged, MIL-STD-compliant device built to operate in harsh environmental conditions and hostile operational environments.

    “This continued trust represents more than another contract; it reflects confidence in the reliability, performance, and ongoing development of our navigation solutions,” Sason Noama, CEO and founder of Arazim Navigation Systems, said. “For years, our technology has supported critical operations where precision and resilience are essential. This order further underscores Arazim’s role as a trusted provider of advanced navigation and situational awareness systems for defense and security organizations.”

  • Via acquires Fleetonomy for logistics and delivery technology

    Via acquires Fleetonomy for logistics and delivery technology

    Photo: Scharfsinn86/iStock / Getty Images Plus/Getty Images
    Photo: Scharfsinn86/iStock / Getty Images Plus/Getty Images

    Via, a provider of digital infrastructure for public mobility systems, has acquired Fleetonomy, a developer of fleet management software.

    Fleetonomy was founded in 2017 by CEO Israel Duanis and CTO Lior Gerenstein, with the vision of building the next generation of fleet management and optimization platforms, suitable for the challenges and opportunities that came with the shift to fleet-based on-demand services.

    According to Via, the purchase accelerates its expansion beyond public transit and strengthens its ability to meet increasing global demand for efficient, flexible solutions for logistics and delivery.

    Via’s technology is currently used in more than 150 cities and transit operators across the globe to power intelligent transit and delivery platforms, Via said. The need for essential transit and goods delivery has continued to grow during the COVID-19 pandemic, and Via plans to apply Fleetonomy’s technology and expertise in demand prediction and fleet utilization to advance its digitally-powered logistics solutions.

    “As we continue to build the next generation of public transportation and delivery infrastructure, we are proud to partner with Fleetonomy to step into this new phase of growth,” said Via Co-Founders Daniel Ramot and Oren Shoval. “We have been consistently impressed by Israel, Lior and the entire Fleetonomy team, and by the beautifully-designed and exceptionally-engineered products they have created. We share a vision for the future of mobility and look forward to realizing this vision together.”