Geoforce acquires AssetLink Global to expand leadership in asset tracking and intelligence
Key takeaways
- Geoforce expands asset tracking and sensor capabilities, improving visibility for cold chain and fleet operations.
- Satellite and condition-based monitoring enhance reliability of sensitive cargo, supporting logistics and operational efficiency.
- Combined expertise enables real-time tracking and data-driven insights for fleets in transportation, rail, and cold chain sectors.
Geoforce recently acquired AssetLink Global, a leader in remote monitoring systems and IoT services for industries including cold chain, military, rail, and maritime operations.
The acquisition enhances Geoforce’s technical capabilities in secure satellite communications, intelligent sensor integrations, and defense-grade deployments. AssetLink Global’s expertise in global satellite networks and advanced sensors—tracking temperature, load, fluid levels, and door status—complements Geoforce’s asset-first software platform to ensure reliable monitoring of sensitive cold chain shipments and other assets.
AssetLink Global will continue operating within the Geoforce family, led by CEO David Goldstein, providing customers with expanded technical resources, enhanced monitoring capabilities, and a unified commitment to reliability. Together, the companies will support logistics tracking, unattended sensor monitoring, tank-level monitoring, and other condition-based asset applications.
"AssetLink Global is an exceptional strategic fit for Geoforce," said James MacLean III, CEO of Geoforce. "They bring world-class expertise in satellites, sensors, and industry depth that meaningfully expands our capabilities and reach. Just as important, we share a common mindset—curious, collaborative, and deeply committed to helping customers operate more efficiently in the field. Together, we are better positioned than ever to serve the world's most demanding industries."


