SBF 70 years logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Transfinder Reaches $23M Revenue Record for 2021

The company, which provides school bus routing and other logistics solutions, also signed on 201 school districts as clients.

by SBF Staff
February 2, 2022
Transfinder Reaches $23M Revenue Record for 2021

On the strength of its Routefinder PLUS product, Transfinder saw revenue up 23 percent from the previous year.

Photo courtesy of Transfinder

3 min to read


Transfinder Corporation extended its year-over-year streak of revenue growth to 24 years, closing 2021 with $23.3 million in revenue, up 23 percent from $18.9 million recorded in 2020.

Transfinder, which provides school bus routing and other logistics solutions to school districts throughout North America, also signed on 201 school districts as clients - a new record for the 34-year-old company.

Ad Loading...

Key to the company’s successful 2021 results was the number of new clients purchasing Routefinder PLUS, Transfinder’s award-winning browser-based routing solution which was released in 2020. Existing clients also upgraded to PLUS, which allows district personnel to work remotely and quickly adapt to changing bussing requirements caused by COVID-19 as well as driver shortages.

In its first full year on the market, Routefinder PLUS was used to create 10.2 million miles of routes, the equivalent of more than 4,000 trips across the United States.

“This didn’t happen overnight. 2021 is the culmination of many years of planning and investing in our technology, our ever-growing team and, frankly, our clients,” said Transfinder President and CEO Antonio Civitella.

“The fact is, we have our finger on the pulse of the industry because we are listening to school officials throughout North America. Transfinder is viewed in the industry not as a vendor but a trusted and reliable partner and adviser with solutions designed specifically to solve problems schools face. We are in it for the long haul with our clients and they know that.”

Civitella added: “We truly know what schools contend with, what their pain points are, what their needs are and even what their wish list looks like. We work tirelessly to not just solve their problems but help them excel in serving their communities that rely on them to transport students safely. That’s our mission and because of that, there is no throttling back in 2022. The stakes are too high.”

Ad Loading...

Transfinder’s parent app, Stopfinder, which allows parents to track their child’s bus in real-time as well as have two-way communication with district officials, continued to gain traction. In the past six months Stopfinder notified parents of their child’s bus location 3.5 million times.

To meet the growing needs and expectations of the industry, Transfinder continued to add team members in all departments, with 23 new employees joining the company in 2021.

“We have been in hiring mode for years and years, but we are extremely selective in those we bring on because of the uniqueness of our mission,” Civitella said, adding the company received 1,536 resumes, up about 8 percent from the previous year. “We have a tremendous culture which we need to constantly cultivate and protect.”

Transfinder has been a remote company beginning on March 13, 2020 and since that time has added employees from across the country, as well as in New York’s Capital Region, where it is based, and also in Austin, Texas, where it has a satellite office.

More Management

The Route thumbnail with school bus fleet logo
SponsoredMarch 19, 2026

All About Cooperative Purchasing: A Guide for School Transportation Pros

Stop bidding everything and try a simpler way. Here's how cooperative purchasing can streamline purchases while maintaining compliance. Sourcewell breaks down the process in this episode of The Route, sponsored by IC Bus.

Read More →
Yellow school bus on road with “Company Update” graphic and EverDriven logo announcing school bus routing services
Managementby News/Media ReleaseMarch 19, 2026

EverDriven Launches New School Bus Routing Services

The alternative transportation company expands its services to traditional yellow buses with the launch of a new division focused on helping school districts optimize their routes.

Read More →
Joshua Roberts of First Student Inc. recognized as a 2026 School Bus Fleet Trailblazers winner, shown in a headshot with the School Bus Fleet Trailblazers award graphic.
Managementby Elora HaynesMarch 18, 2026

2026 Trailblazer: Joshua Roberts of First Student

Roberts, 35, serves as the lead IT application engineer for vehicle electrification at First Student, where he helps shape scalable, real-world EV infrastructure to support student transportation.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Quavion Swazer of Puyallup School District recognized as a 2026 School Bus Fleet Trailblazers winner, pictured in a headshot with the Trailblazers award graphic.
Managementby Elora HaynesMarch 18, 2026

2026 Trailblazer: Quavion Swazer of Puyallup School District

Swazer, 29, serves as director of transportation at Puyallup School District, where he champions student wellbeing and inspires the next generation of industry leaders.

Read More →
Katia Dubas of IMMI recognized as a 2026 School Bus Fleet Trailblazers winner, shown in a headshot alongside the Trailblazers award graphic.
Managementby Elora HaynesMarch 18, 2026

2026 Trailblazer: Katia Dubas of IMMI

Dubas, 38, serves as sales manager and safety advocate at IMMI, where she advances school bus occupant protection through industry education, OEM collaboration, and proactive safety policy efforts.

Read More →
Eric Kramlick of TransPar Group recognized as a 2026 School Bus Fleet Trailblazers winner, shown in a headshot alongside the Trailblazers award graphic.
Managementby Amanda HuggettMarch 18, 2026

2026 Trailblazer: Eric Kramlick of TransPar

Kramlick, 30, runs operations for TransPar in Hawaii, where he also showed dedication while helping Maui recover from the recent wildfires.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Jonquez Moore of Little Elm ISD recognized as a 2026 School Bus Fleet Trailblazers winner, shown in a headshot with the School Bus Fleet Trailblazers award graphic.
Managementby Amanda HuggettMarch 18, 2026

2026 Trailblazer: Jonquez Moore of Little Elm ISD

Moore, 32, grew up around the school bus, leading him to the classroom and eventually inspiring high-performing teams while bringing operations in house (twice).

Read More →
Joshua Baran of Odyssey Charter School recognized as a 2026 School Bus Fleet Trailblazers winner, pictured in a headshot next to the Trailblazers award graphic.
Managementby Elora HaynesMarch 18, 2026

2026 Trailblazer: Joshua Baran of Odyssey Charter School

Baran, 38, serves as transportation supervisor at Odyssey Charter School in Delaware, where he leads daily operations with a focus on safety and professional growth.

Read More →
Tyler Maybee of Denver Public Schools recognized as a 2026 School Bus Fleet Trailblazers winner, shown in a headshot with the U.S. Capitol in the background and the Trailblazers award graphic.
Managementby Elora HaynesMarch 18, 2026

2026 Trailblazer: Tyler Maybee of Denver Public Schools

Maybee, 36, leads transportation operations for Denver Public Schools, where he is advancing equity, efficiency, and cross-department collaboration to improve student access.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Lexi Higgins of Truckers Against Trafficking recognized as a 2026 School Bus Fleet Trailblazers winner, pictured in a headshot with the Trailblazers award graphic.
Managementby Elora HaynesMarch 18, 2026

2026 Trailblazer: Lexi Higgins of TAT

Higgins, 38, serves as director of industry engagement at TAT (Truckers Against Trafficking), where she equips school transportation professionals with the tools to recognize and report human trafficking.

Read More →