Built in Ireland, for the way Irish fleets actually run.
Irish operators were buying fleet technology from companies that had never driven the M8, never sat a CVRT, and answered the phone in another country — if at all. So we built the alternative: one platform for tracking, tachograph compliance, daily checks and maintenance, supported by people you know by name.
The compliance platform Irish transport managers actually needed
Traxsit started 5 years ago in Cork with a simple observation: Irish operators were buying fleet technology from companies that had never driven the M8, never sat a CVRT, and answered the phone in another country — if at all. The kit worked, more or less, but no one on the other end understood an RSA audit or a tacho download window.
We began where the need was sharpest: vehicle tracking and automated tachograph download. Those are live products today, running on trucks, vans, excavators and fridge trailers across Ireland — every device installed by our own engineers. They are the foundation we know inside out, and they earned us the right to build the rest.
The full compliance app — daily walkaround checks, maintenance and the audit-ready record that ties tracking, tacho and checks together — is our newer launch. It is the platform Irish transport managers kept telling us they needed: one login instead of four, one record per vehicle, and a real person in Cork when something does not add up.
Plain dealing, done properly
Four things we will not compromise on — because they are the reasons operators leave their old provider for us.
We answer the phone
Support is in Cork, not a queue in another time zone. When you ring about a download window or a defect, you talk to someone who knows the RSA rules and your fleet.
We install it ourselves
Our own engineers fit every device, nationwide. No subcontractors, no posted-out boxes and a YouTube link — a Traxsit van, a tidy install and a working device before we leave.
Compliance-credible
We build to the RSA and CVRT rules that actually apply in Ireland: driver cards every 21 days, vehicle units every 3 months, records kept the way an audit expects.
Irish-built
A Cork company (Reg. 641271) built for Irish operators — the M8, the CVRT, the way Irish fleets really run. Priced honestly, with no surprises buried in the contract.
Installed by our own engineers, anywhere in Ireland
This is the part most providers skip. They post a device and hope. We send a Traxsit engineer — to the yard, the depot or the roadside — to fit it properly, check it reports, and show your driver how it works before we leave.
- Nationwide install by Traxsit’s own engineers, not subcontractors
- Tidy, vehicle-appropriate fitting on trucks, vans and plant
- Device verified reporting before the engineer leaves site
- One team to call if anything ever needs looking at again
Got a question about your fleet, or just want a straight answer?
Talk to a real person in Cork — about the platform, an install, or whether you even need all of this.