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Pro-Vision Acquires Convoy Technologies

The deal aims to broaden customer relationships and adds specialized vehicle video capabilities for commercial fleets.

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Pro-Vision provides video recording and safety solutions for fleets. Adding Convoy’s products expands Pro-Vision’s portfolio for customers operating specialized vehicle bodies and equipment.

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Pro-Vision, a provider of mobile video and fleet safety solutions, recently announced that it has acquired Convoy Technologies, a Fort Wayne, Indiana-based provider of video technology for commercial fleets.

According to a company release, the acquisition supports Pro-Vision’s growth strategy and expands the range of solutions available to fleets across North America.

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Convoy Technologies brings a network of commercial vehicle relationships and industry partnerships, strengthening Pro-Vision’s ability to “support customers throughout the vehicle lifecycle.” Convoy’s presence in Southern Ontario, Canada, also expands Pro-Vision’s North American footprint.

“Convoy has earned a strong reputation for quality solutions and trusted partnerships,” said Michael Finn, president and CEO of Pro-Vision. “Together, we can better serve the diverse needs of today’s fleets. Convoy adds specialized capabilities that complement Pro-Vision’s platform, giving customers more flexibility to match the right technology to each vehicle and application.”

Pro-Vision provides video recording and safety solutions for fleets. Adding Convoy’s products expands Pro-Vision’s portfolio for customers operating specialized vehicle bodies and equipment. The combined offering is designed to help end users select solutions that fit their vehicles and operational requirements.

“Pro-Vision is committed to innovative technology, end-to-end service and measurable value for customers,” said Paul Naife, vice president of sales and marketing with Convoy Technologies. “Joining Pro-Vision strengthens our ability to deliver fleet safety solutions and supports our next phase of growth.”

Integration is underway, and Pro-Vision said it expects a seamless transition for customers and partners.

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