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CalAmp Corporation is an
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-based provider of
Internet of things Internet of things (IoT) describes devices with sensors, processing ability, software and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communication networks. The IoT encompasse ...
(IoT) software applications, cloud services, data intelligence and
telematics Telematics is an interdisciplinary field encompassing telecommunications, vehicular technologies (road transport, road safety, etc.), electrical engineering (sensors, instrumentation, wireless communications, etc.), and computer science (multimedia ...
products and services. The company's technology includes
edge computing Edge computing is a distributed computing model that brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data. More broadly, it refers to any design that pushes computation physically closer to a user, so as to reduce the Latency (engineer ...
devices and
SaaS Software as a service (SaaS ) is a cloud computing service model where the provider offers use of application software to a client and manages all needed physical and software resources. SaaS is usually accessed via a web application. Unlike oth ...
-based applications for remotely tracking and managing vehicles, drivers, cargo and other mobile assets. The company also owns the patents and trademarks for the
LoJack LoJack is a stolen-vehicle recovery and Internet of Things, IoT-connected car system that utilizes GPS and cellular technology to locate users' vehicles, view trip-history, see battery levels, track speeding, and maintain vehicle-health via a nat ...
Stolen Vehicle Recovery System and provides connected car and lot management products.


History

CalAmp was founded as California Amplifier Inc. in
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in 1981, by Jacob Inbar and David Nichols, who worked together at a microwave division of
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. The company originally made amplifiers and other equipment used to transmit microwave signals for satellite video and broadband communications. The company began trading on NASDAQ in 1983. By 1986, the company had relocated to
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, and stopped making amplifiers for the consumer market. In 1999, the company entered the
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(DBS) market by acquiring Texas-based Gardiner Group, a satellite dish component provider. In December 2003, the company acquired communications software company Vytek Corp, for $76.8 million. In March 2004, the company relocated to
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. In August, the company changed its name to CalAmp Corp. In May 2006, the company acquired
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-based wireless radio company Dataradio, to expand its wireless data communications business for public safety and
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(M2M) applications. It also acquired the mobile resource management line from
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-based location tracking company TechnoCom to offer enterprise
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and fleet management applications. In 2007, the company acquired the Aercept Vehicle Tracking business from wireless telematics service provider AirIQ. By 2010, the company was focused on selling IoT hardware and DBS solutions. In December 2012, the company announced the acquisition of
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-based fleet management application provider Wireless Matrix Corp for $53 million. In February 2013, the company announced a stock offering that was intended in part to fund the Wireless Matrix Corp purchase. In April 2015, CalAmp bought telematics startup Crashboxx, a provider of a vehicle risk management system for insurance companies and fleet operators. By 2016, the company had phased out its DBS business and shifted its focus to SaaS-based telematics products and services. In February, CalAmp announced it was acquiring stolen vehicle recovery company LoJack Corporation, for $134 million, and the deal closed in March. In April, the company announced it was moving its headquarters from Oxnard to Irvine, California. In September, the company introduced the LoJack LotSmart automotive dealer inventory management solution and LoJack SureDrive connected car app. In March 2016, CalAmp acquired the LoJack company for $134 million. In January 2019, the company launched a smartwatch-sized pet tracking device called Maven, in conjunction with logistics software company CargoSense. In March 2019, the company acquired two LoJack licensees, Car Track in Mexico, and Tracker in the United Kingdom. In April, the company acquired fellow telematics provider Synovia Solutions for $50 million. In March 2020, CEO Michael Burdiek retired, and was replaced by Jeff Gardner. In 2024, CalAmp filed for
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, allowing for a secured deal with its lenders to swap its $229 million in bonds for equity. The company stated that its financial state has been bleak for many years, blaming its acquisition of LoJack and an ill-fated program that stretches customer's payment terms. After CalAmp restructured, it was taken private by a company called Lynrock Lake LP.


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Companies based in Irvine, California Companies formerly listed on the Nasdaq Companies established in 1981 Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2024 Fleet management Intelligent transportation systems Internet of things Supply chain management Vehicle telematics Wireless locating