Tranzaura chief executive Shane Mann, Minister of State Niall Collins and John Carroll, chief financial officer at Tranzaura
TRANSPORT technology company Tranzaura has opened new offices in the heart of Limerick city.
Founded in Limerick, the firm provides a digital fleet management service to the transport sector.
Codenamed ‘FleetNow’, its platform delivers fleet intelligence and software solutions to help fleets and transport operators power up decision-making and operational efficiency whilst lowering costs and risk.
The firm’s new offices are located in the Georgian Quarter at Pery Square.
These will serve as a central hub for the company’s rapidly growing team and a base to support its expanding global customer footprint.
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Local TD and Minister of State Niall Collins joined the interim chairman of Limerick Twenty Thirty James Collins to cut the ribbon at the ceremony.
Its new facility is part of the company’s broader plan over the next 18 months to double its workforce which currently stands at 22 people.
Following this, company bosses hope to expand into the wider European market.
It already has a presence in Britain and Australia, as well here in Ireland.
Its software is aimed at reducing costs and maximising operational efficiency by up to 30%.
It brings real-time information to transport and fleet companies, to drive operational efficiencies, keep track of compliance obligations and manage assets.
Currently, 65% of red buses in London use its existing software, along with 36% of all buses across the rest of England.
Additional clients include Irish Rail, builders merchant retailer Travis Perkins, utilities leader Yorkshire Water and packaging giant DS Smith.
Tranzaura chief executive Shane Mann said: “Our new office represents much more than just a change in location - it’s a clear signal of where Tranzaura is headed. We want to grow our headcount by a minimum of 50% this year and have more than 40 employees in the company by this time in 2026.”
“We’re investing in our future, scaling our operations and deepening our Limerick roots. Limerick is our home and is the perfect place to do that, with its talent pool, strong infrastructure and growing tech community in the city centre,” he said.
Niall Collins added: “Tranzaura is a great example of a homegrown Limerick company that is not only thriving locally but also competing and innovating on a global stage. Their continued growth and success underline the remarkable talent and entrepreneurial spirit that exists here in the Mid-West region.”
“Tranzaura’s decision to expand operations right in the heart of Limerick city centre underpins our city’s skillset. It reflects not just the availability of skilled professionals and business-friendly infrastructure, but also the vibrant, collaborative environment that makes Limerick an increasingly attractive destination for ambitious technology companies.”
Former mayor James Collins said: “I am thrilled to see Tranzaura’s expansion. This investment is a vote of confidence in Limerick’s capability to foster digital innovation and high-quality employment opportunities.”
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