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74% of asset tracking projects meet or exceed ROI expectations

by June 1, 2025
June 1, 2025

74% of asset tracking projects meet or exceed ROI expectations

74% of asset tracking projects meet or exceed ROI expectations

Businesses adopting IoT asset tracking solutions prioritize excellent vendor support and seamless integration capabilities over an extensive list of features, according to the new “IoT Asset Tracking & Visibility Adoption Report 2025” by IoT Analytics.

According to the report, organizations allocate an average of $110 per asset annually for tracking inventory, equipment, or vehicles. This investment is proving effective, as evidenced by 74% of such projects meeting or exceeding their return on investment (ROI) expectations.

The research highlights a significant gap in satisfaction between commercially available solutions and in-house developed tools. Companies relying on internal asset-tracking systems reported the lowest satisfaction scores, citing lack of reliability, poor integration, and insufficient support as key issues. This contrasts sharply with satisfaction levels for leading commercial vendors.

IoT Asset Tracking 5 Insights from Adopters

Dimitris Paraskevopoulos, Senior Analyst at IoT Analytics, comments that “Asset tracking has moved from a niche IT initiative to a core operational priority. Our latest IoT Analytics research reveals a significant 74% of asset tracking projects are delivering tangible ROI. This success is fundamentally shifting buyer expectations beyond just features. Today’s adopters are looking for holistic value, where cost-effectiveness, security, and integration are critical decision factors. Furthermore, support services are emerging as crucial differentiators, directly impacting customer satisfaction and long-term adoption.”

Key insights:

  • Adopters of IoT Asset Tracking solutions want great support and integration over extensive features, according to IoT Analytics’ IoT Asset Tracking & Visibility Adoption Report 2025
  • 74% of asset-tracking projects either meet or exceed ROI expectations with in-house solutions underperforming external solutions
  • Cost is a key consideration for adopters but security ranks nearly equally high
  • Inventory management is currently the top use case but employee tracking is seen as the next growth segment

IoT Asset Tracking Top Technology Adoption Challenges

More details in IoT Analytics’ IoT Asset Tracking & Visibility Adoption Report 2025

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