Agereh's MapNTrack™ Aims to Solve Costly Asset Chaos in Airports
- $Millions in annual losses: Poor asset management at large airports can cost operators millions annually due to inefficiencies.
- 50-foot accuracy: MapNTrack™ promises indoor location accuracy of up to 50 feet, improving asset tracking.
- 3-year battery life: The trackers are powered by a coin cell battery lasting up to three years, reducing maintenance.
Experts view MapNTrack™ as a promising solution to the long-standing challenge of asset tracking in airports, offering a cost-effective and scalable alternative to fragmented, inefficient systems.
Agereh's MapNTrack™ Aims to Solve Costly Asset Chaos in Airports
EDMONTON, Alberta – January 27, 2026 – In the complex, bustling ecosystem of a modern transportation hub, thousands of critical assets are in constant motion. From wheelchairs and luggage carts to ground support equipment, their timely availability is the invisible backbone of operational efficiency. When they go missing, the consequences ripple outwards, causing delays, frustrating passengers, and costing operators millions. Today, Canadian tech firm Agereh Technologies Inc. announced the launch of MapNTrack™, a new system it claims will end this costly game of hide-and-seek by providing reliable, real-time asset visibility where traditional GPS fails.
Agereh (TSXV: AUTO | OTCQB: CRBAF) is introducing a solution designed to provide a unified view of assets across sprawling indoor and outdoor environments. The company argues that existing tracking methods have created a patchwork of blind spots, leaving operations teams struggling with fragmented data and inefficient workflows. By tackling this long-standing challenge, Agereh is making a significant play in the rapidly growing market for smart transportation infrastructure.
The High Cost of Hide-and-Seek
For anyone who has waited on a tarmac for a delayed baggage cart or struggled to find an available wheelchair at a sprawling airport terminal, the problem is tangible. For the operators of these facilities, it's a significant financial drain. Industry analyses suggest that inefficiencies stemming from poor asset management—including time wasted searching for equipment, underutilization of existing assets, and premature replacement of items presumed lost—can amount to millions of dollars annually for a single large hub.
The challenge is rooted in technology limitations. GPS, the standard for outdoor navigation, becomes unreliable or completely non-functional once an asset moves indoors. This has forced operators to explore other options, each with its own set of compromises. Camera-based tracking can be effective but is hampered by line-of-sight limitations, lighting conditions, and potential privacy concerns. High-frequency technologies like Ultra-Wideband (UWB) offer pinpoint accuracy but often require a costly and complex installation of dedicated hardware.
Other popular solutions like Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and LoRaWAN offer a low-power alternative but typically depend on extensive grids of beacons or gateways to provide comprehensive coverage, adding to infrastructure and maintenance overhead. The result is often a fragmented system that works in some zones but not others, failing to provide the seamless, unified operational picture that is desperately needed.
Beyond GPS: A New Approach to Location Intelligence
Agereh's MapNTrack™ was developed to specifically address these gaps. Instead of requiring a complete infrastructure overhaul, the system leverages a hybrid technology that the company calls “patent-pending Wi-Fi–assisted cellular positioning.” This approach is designed to intelligently use existing cellular and Wi-Fi networks to triangulate an asset's position, providing a level of accuracy and reliability that is difficult to achieve with a single technology.
“Transportation hubs need real-time operational intelligence, not fragmented visibility,” said Ken Brizel, CEO of Agereh, in the announcement. “MapNTrack™ was purpose-built for complex indoor or outdoor environments where GPS and legacy systems fall short, giving operations teams the accuracy and reliability they need to keep assets moving, reduce delays, improve operational efficiency and the passenger experience.”
The specifications of the MapNTrack™ devices are tailored for large-scale, low-maintenance deployment. The trackers are powered by a simple coin cell battery, which Agereh claims can last up to three years, minimizing the labor-intensive task of managing power for thousands of devices. After an initial mapping of the facility, the system promises indoor location accuracy of up to 50 feet—a significant improvement over standard cellular positioning and sufficient to quickly locate a misplaced service cart in a crowded terminal or a piece of machinery in a vast maintenance hangar.
From Data Points to Bottom-Line Impact
The launch of MapNTrack™ taps into a surging market demand. The global indoor navigation and asset tracking market is projected to grow into a multi-billion dollar industry by 2030, as organizations across logistics, healthcare, and retail seek to digitize their physical operations. For transportation hubs, the return on investment is not just about finding lost items; it's about optimizing the entire operational flow.
By providing a real-time dashboard of asset locations, MapNTrack™ promises to help operators maximize the utilization of their existing equipment, reducing the need for costly over-provisioning. It can minimize the time ground crews spend searching for specific tools or vehicles, directly improving turnaround times for aircraft and reducing on-the-ground delays. Furthermore, the data generated can be used to ensure compliance with safety and operational standards, providing a verifiable record of asset movements and maintenance schedules.
This move toward data-driven operations is central to the product's appeal. The ability to analyze movement patterns, identify bottlenecks, and understand how assets are actually used can unlock new efficiencies that were previously unattainable. For passengers, this can translate into a smoother, more predictable travel experience.
Agereh's Strategic Blueprint for Intelligent Transport
The launch of MapNTrack™ is more than just a new product release; it represents a key component of Agereh's broader corporate strategy. The company, which rebranded from Carbeeza Inc. in 2025, has positioned itself as a data infrastructure provider for the transportation industry, focusing on AI-enabled platforms and sensor solutions. Its business operates on a Software as a Service (SaaS) model, designed to build a predictable, recurring revenue stream.
MapNTrack™ fits perfectly into this vision by providing the foundational data layer: where things are. This location data is the raw material for the company's more advanced AI and analytics platforms. Agereh's long-term goal is to help create “digital twins” of transportation systems—virtual replicas of airports, ports, and logistics networks that are fed by real-time sensor data. These digital models allow operators to simulate changes, predict disruptions, and optimize flows in a virtual environment before implementing them in the real world.
With the market eagerly anticipating tangible results from the new technology, the next step for Agereh will be to announce pilot programs or early adopters. While the promise of a cost-effective, scalable, and seamless indoor/outdoor tracking solution is compelling, its true value will be proven in the complex and demanding environment of a live transportation hub. As industries worldwide race to bridge the gap between their physical and digital worlds, the performance of technologies like MapNTrack™ will be watched closely as a barometer of progress.
