From Vilnius to Europe: How Fleet Digitalization Is Shaping the Future of Mobility

The strength of modern mobility and logistics lies in its ability to efficiently move goods, services, and data. Europe’s competitiveness relies on this kind of innovation, but it currently faces the challenges of fragmented technology, rising operational expenses, and a shrinking workforce.

Modern transport and logistics operations, from supply chains to digital platforms, are drowning in data. Yet integration remains limited, leaving many systems and teams working in isolation. Fleet digitalization — the transformation of traditional, manual fleet management into a connected, data-driven system through technologies like telematics, software, and AI — is becoming a key process for restoring control and efficiency by connecting data, systems, and people into one coordinated ecosystem.

Lithuania is leading this charge as one of the fastest-moving hubs for logistics and telematics. Many of these pain points were echoed at the Telematics & Connected Mobility Conference 2025 in Vilnius, hosted by Gurtam, where international industry leaders and engineers explored how smarter integration of devices, software, and data strategies can enhance Europe’s competitiveness.

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Originally published on 5 Nov

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Telematics and Connected Mobility Conference in Vilnius: A Signal Moment for the Industry Took Place

Gurtam, a global leader in fleet management software headquartered in Lithuania, hosted the Telematics and Connected Mobility conference on 10–11 September at LITEXPO, the largest event venue in the Baltics. The conference brought together fleet operators, telematics service providers, connectivity experts, and technology innovators from around the world, creating a concentrated space for dialogue and discovery on the future of vehicle operations.

Telematics and Connected Mobility combined two full days of sessions across two tracks, including a tech expo with 18 companies showcasing their latest solutions and innovations. This format allowed fleet managers to exchange directly with developers, hardware providers, and peers, blending strategic insight with practical, hands-on demonstrations.

With more than 500 attendees spanning from Australia to Latin America, event speakers included senior engineers from global IoT providers, professionals from Porsche Consulting, Bamboo Group, and Amazon, as well as top Lithuanian-headquartered but globally operating companies such as Teltonika, Ruptela, Gurtam, and Girteka. Their presence underscored Lithuania’s growing role as a hub for innovation in fleet digitalization.

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Originally published on 12 Sep

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FedEx Expands Operations in Lithuania with New Sorting Facility in Vilnius

Federal Express Corporation, the world’s largest express transportation company, has officially opened a new sorting facility in Vilnius. The new facility, being built as Lithuanian companies continue to show strong aspirations for international trade, provides businesses with improved cross-border e-commerce capabilities and streamlined logistics operations.

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Originally published on 27 Feb

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