C.E. Info Systems has secured a ₹110.19 crore contract from Indian Oil Corporation Limited to develop and operate a comprehensive Central Vehicle Tracking and Management System across India. This five-year project highlights the company’s expanding footprint in IoT and digital solutions for government and enterprise sectors.
C.E. Info Systems Limited, the parent company of MapmyIndia, has clinched a significant contract from Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), valued at approximately ₹110.19 crore. Announced on November 10, 2025, this five-year engagement will see C.E. Info Systems develop, implement, and maintain IOCL’s Central Vehicle Tracking and Management System, underscoring a strategic leap in the company’s enterprise and government sector presence.
The contract’s scope covers the end-to-end deployment of IoT-enabled hardware and software services, alongside a 24x7 command center for real-time monitoring and alerts. This system will enhance IOCL’s ability to track and manage its extensive fleet of vehicles on a pan-India basis, boosting operational efficiency and security.
Key highlights of the project include:
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Comprehensive development, customization, supply, and implementation of a centralized vehicle tracking and management solution.
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Pan-India provisioning and monitoring of IoT devices integrated into IOCL’s logistics network.
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Continuous command center monitoring with round-the-clock alerting and reporting.
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The contract execution timeline spans five years.
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This initiative strengthens C.E. Info Systems’ alignment with their digital mapping and IoT services expansion strategy.
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No promoter or associated group interest in IOCL, ensuring transparency and compliance.
This contract is a milestone for C.E. Info Systems, reflecting its growing capability in delivering large-scale IoT solutions that cater to critical infrastructure clients. The real-time tracking system will provide IOCL with greater logistics visibility and security, addressing challenges such as fleet management, cargo safety, and operational control.
With the Indian Oil Corporation being India’s largest commercial oil company, this project not only brings significant revenue but also elevates C.E. Info Systems' stature in the national technology ecosystem. Moreover, it complements their recent contracts, including a landmark project for the Survey of India to build a geospatial platform.
As C.E. Info Systems continues to leverage advances in IoT and location intelligence services, this new contract positions them firmly in the digital transformation journey of India’s strategic sectors.
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