Gurtam

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Company typePrivate company
Founded2002
HeadquartersLithuania, Vilnius
Gurtam
Company typePrivate company
IndustryFleet management
Telematics
IoT
Founded2002
HeadquartersLithuania, Vilnius
Number of locations
5 offices including HQ:
Lithuania (Vilnius)
Georgia_(country) (Tbilisi)
United States (Boston)
United Arab Emirates (Dubai)
Argentina (Buenos Aires)
Key people
Aliaksei Shchurko (Co-Founder, Chief Gurtam Architect)
Denis Strakh (Co-founder, Head of Development Center)
Aliaksandr Kuushynau (Chief Wialon Officer, Head of Wialon Division)
Number of employees
300 (2022)

Gurtam (Belarusian: гуртам, lit. 'together') is an international software development company focused on fleet telematics, GPS tracking, and IoT solutions.[1] The company is known for its Wialon platform, which is hardware-agnostic and compatible with a wide range of telematics devices from different manufacturers.[2]

As of 2024, the Wialon platform had over 3.9 million vehicles and other assets connected globally. The company's business network consists of more than 2,500 partners, including telematic service providers and systems integrators, in over 150 countries.[3] According to market analysis by Berg Insight, Wialon is the leading fleet management platform in the CIS and Central and Eastern Europe, and has become one of the largest telematics software providers globally.[4] The company also has a presence in emerging markets, ranking among the top fleet digitalization platforms in both Latin America and Southeast Asia.[5][6]

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