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December 12th, 2025
ABAX Launches ABAX Site Operations – Redefining the Real-Time Location System (RTLS) Market

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ABAX, one of Europe’s providers of connected mobility and smart operations, announces the launch of ABAX Site Operations, a new real-time tracking solution designed to simplify how businesses monitor assets across sites, warehouses, and yards.

The platform provides a unified view of moving equipment and vehicles, combining mapping, automation, and system integration to support smarter site management through faster workflows, fewer delays and less time wasted locating tools, equipment, or inventory.

ABAX Site Operations is built as a straightforward alternative to traditional RTLS systems, which are often expensive, complex, and slow to implement. With fast setup and no need for heavy infrastructure, the solution makes it easy for businesses to gain visibility into equipment and asset movement both on-site and in transit. This launch marks ABAX’s expansion into a new segment of the tracking market, offering a practical solution at scale.

ABAX Site Operations adds to the company’s asset management offering with tracking across both indoor and outdoor environments. Built on ABAX’s existing platform, the system delivers enterprise-grade features without the high costs of advanced RTLS setups. It offers dependable location accuracy ideal for industries such as construction, logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and hospitality when pinpoint precision is not required.