Inspiring Business by Sharing Success
Added by Love Business East Midlands | 6 May 2026
A globally recognised mark of excellence, Microlise is one of only 185 organisations nationally to be recognised with a prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise in 2026.
The Nottingham-based company has more than 2,500 customers around the world in mainland Europe, Australia and New Zealand and India. Customer-connected assets can be found in 197 countries as Microlise manages more than 800,000 subscriptions every year.
This includes partnerships with 80% of Australia and New Zealand’s major supermarkets and a major French bakery brand which supplies hospitality sectors across France and Belgium.
The company’s global strategy continues to focus on building skilled local teams and offices in key markets to provide local, in-region expertise. Microlise is also deepening partnerships with vehicle manufacturers and local distributors to embed solutions at scale.
The business also continues to harness the expertise of its highly skilled global workforce, to ensure customers around the world benefit from innovations developed in the UK.
Microlise technology helps businesses operate vehicle fleets more intelligently, safely and sustainably by connecting vehicles and teams, reducing costs, improving efficiency and minimising environmental impact.
Acting as the ‘brain’ of logistics operations, Microlise solutions deliver insights that empower confident and data-driven decision-making in transport management, journey management, planning and optimisation, driver connected mobility and fleet compliance, management and safety.
The King’s Award for Enterprise 2026 follows on from Microlise receiving the Queen’s Award for International Trade in 2018 and for Innovation in 2019 and 2020.
Nadeem Raza, CEO of Microlise, commented:
“As a proud UK-founded company, we are delighted to have received this award in recognition of our worldwide growth.
“Microlise’s innovations solve issues that are universal in every country around the world. Companies need to be able to track their vehicles in real-time and monitor the status of loads as well as find ways in which they can optimise and save money on their logistics operations.
“Our solutions do this on roads – from Aberdeen to Auckland – and the added momentum brought by the award gives us a tremendous optimism for the future,” he added.