11th July
2024
Microlise Group
plc
("Microlise", "the Group" or "the Company")
New
Products
Microlise Group plc (AIM: SAAS), a
leading provider of SaaS based technology solutions to fleet
operators and manufacturers, is pleased to announce the launch of a
series of new products, all of which are fully integrated with the
Group's wider product portfolio.
The addition of these products
focuses on bringing USP's to the Microlise transport and logistics
product offering, ensuring strategic growth within both new and
existing customer base by providing upsell opportunities and
strengthened new customer acquisition capabilities.
Driver Hazard Warning (DHW)
HGVs have many blind spots where
vulnerable road users (VRUs) such as a cyclist, e-scooter or
delivery moped rider cannot be seen. DHW is a 360-degree warning
system that alerts HGV drivers if a VRU such as a cyclist,
e-scooter or delivery moped rider is near their vehicle. HGV
accidents involving VRUs are 15% more likely to result in a
fatality, in comparison to a normal passenger vehicle. DHW is
designed to help prevent such accidents.
DHW also alerts drivers to static
hazards in their environment, such as low bridges. In 2022 there
were c.1800 bridge strikes in the UK with an average cost of
£13,500 per accident. This can rise to as much as £800,000 for a
single collision, particularly in the event of striking a railway
bridge, where subsequent delays to train services are passed on to
hauliers.
DHW has been developed alongside the
Flare products procured by Microlise on acquiring the K-Safe
business in December 2023. DHW proactively helps transport and
e-mobility companies prevent accidents thereby reducing risk of
injuries or fatalities and the related costs and insurance
premiums. The addition of this new product adds upsell
opportunities for existing customers with no additional hardware
requirements.
Direct Vision Standards 2024
Microlise has developed a Progressive
Safety System that ensures vehicles comply with London's Direct
Vision Standards 2024 (DVS) which comes into force in October 2024,
as part of the Mayor of London's Vision Zero plan to eliminate
deaths and serious injuries on London's transport network by 2041.
The updated DVS solution ensures that HGVs can operate safely and
legally within London.
The new DVS system adds to the
existing 2023 compliant DVS solution, by using AI-enhanced
blind-spot and moving-off sensors with in-cab warnings, designed to
detect pedestrians and cyclists while eliminating false alerts from
stationary objects. The solution also integrates seamlessly with
the wider multi-camera system offering comprehensive all-round
visibility for drivers.
By leveraging advanced technology,
fleet operators can not only comply with the new DVS regulations
but also benefit from detailed alerting and analysis reports, along
with incident footage recording to protect drivers from
liability.
Microlise's solution is available for
both upgrades to existing systems and complete installations for
new vehicles, ensuring all fleets operating in the London area are
prepared for the 2024 standards.
The deadline of October 2024 is
driving upgrades from existing customers and new customer
implementations to ensure readiness for the new
standard.
Proximity Beacons
Powered by Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
technology, Microlise's Proximity Beacons offer customers an asset
tracking system that creates a low-cost, consolidated view of all
assets under management. The product utilises the large mesh
network created by the existing Microlise telematic units fitted to
customer vehicles, to ping location data back to customers within
the Microlise platform. UK retailers reported £7.9 billion in
losses from warehouses and distribution centres in 2023, with
further impacts through customer dissatisfaction and increased
complexity of inventory management. The proximity beacons aim to
minimise the loss of unpowered assets, help safeguard high-value
cargo against theft, and give customers improved visibility of
their entire fleet.
The Beacons utilise the existing
Microlise mobile network across the UK and provide monitoring for
assets which were previously uneconomic to track, thus providing a
new market segment for and cross sell opportunities.
Nadeem Raza, CEO of Microlise, commented:
"In line with our strategic goals, we continually
strive to offer the best, most comprehensive suite of solutions to
our clients and we are delighted to announce the launch of this
series of new products. Safety, compliance, and asset tracking are
all integral to the success of our clients' businesses. We look
forward to updating the market with the launch of new and
innovative products as they occur."
Notice of Trading Update
Microlise plans to publish its half
year trading update on Tuesday 30th July
2024.
For
further information, please contact:
Microlise Group plc
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Nadeem Raza, CEO
Nick Wightman, CFO
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C/O SEC
Newgate
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Singer Capital Markets (Nominated Adviser &
Broker)
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Steve Pearce / James Moat / Harry
Gooden
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Tel: 020
7496 3000
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SEC
Newgate (Financial Communications)
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Bob Huxford / Molly Gretton / Harry
Handyside
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Microlise@secnewgate.co.uk
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About Microlise
Microlise Group Plc is a leading
provider of transport management software to fleet operators,
helping them to improve efficiency, safety, and reduce emissions.
These improvements are delivered through reduced fuel use, reduced
mileage travelled, improved driver performance, fewer accidents,
elimination of paperwork and delivery of an enhanced customer
experience.
Established in 1982, Microlise is an
award-winning business with over 400 enterprise clients. With 463
employees based at the Group's headquarters in Nottingham in the
UK, the Company also has offices in France, Australia, and India,
with a total global staff base of over 670.
Microlise is listed on the AIM
market of the London Stock Exchange (AIM: SAAS) and qualifies for
the London Stock Exchange's Green Economy Mark.