List of Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform Customers
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Companies using Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform for IoT Platform include: Schneider Electric, a France based Manufacturing organisation with 162970 employees and revenues of $46.05 billion, Sem Group Corporation, a United States based OIl, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 1300 employees and revenues of $2.08 billion, Stallion Oilfield Services, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 1100 employees and revenues of $700.0 million, Destination Maternity Corporation, a United States based Retail organisation with 1100 employees and revenues of $383.0 million and many others.
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Destination Maternity Corporation | Retail | 1100 | $383M | United States | Sierra Wireless | Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform | IoT Platform | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Destination Maternity Corporation implemented Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform. The Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform from Sierra Wireless was provisioned as an IoT Platform to centralize device lifecycle and connectivity management for the retail organization, aligning device telemetry and remote management under a single cloud management service.
The implementation emphasized core IoT Platform capabilities including device lifecycle management, remote monitoring and telemetry ingestion, over the air firmware update orchestration, SIM and connectivity management, and device provisioning and diagnostics. Configuration work included establishing provisioning templates, telemetry schemas, alerting rules, and scheduled OTA workflows to standardize device onboarding and operational telemetry collection.
Operational governance was established around a designated subject matter expert who served as the first point of contact for the Sierra AirVantage Management Service, creating a single escalation and coordination node between IT and store operations. That governance covered device onboarding procedures, access control and certificate handling, change control for firmware and connectivity settings, and ongoing operational support workflows.
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Schneider Electric | Manufacturing | 162970 | $46.1B | France | Sierra Wireless | Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform | IoT Platform | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Schneider Electric deployed Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform to enable remote monitoring and control of electric vehicle charging terminals for the SAVE pilot, using the platform as an IoT Platform to support service and maintenance operations across the project territory. The deployment was scoped to support charging terminals dispersed through 51 towns and five counties, enabling centralized troubleshooting and network maintenance without routine on site interventions.
The implementation leveraged Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform capabilities including AirVantage Smart Automation for remote management, application development tools for rapid web and mobile application provisioning, and fast provisioning of web applications to reduce development effort. Functional elements implemented included device management, telemetry ingestion and remote provisioning workflows, a consumer smartphone booking application, and management consoles for operational visibility and control.
Integrations were explicit and hardware centric, with connectivity provided by an AirLink Fastrack FXT programmable gateway, embedded SIM connectivity, and direct interfacing with Schneider Electric programmable logic controllers used in the charging terminals. The solution enabled secure cellular connectivity for dispersed industrial control endpoints and supported centralized fault isolation, diagnostics and configuration for fielded EVCS units.
Governance and rollout focused on rapid development to meet tight SAVE timelines, with AirVantage tooling used to eliminate significant application development tasks and to enable faster time to market and better deployment efficiencies. Outcomes reported by Schneider Electric included faster time to market, reduced development risk, scalability of the terminal network and the ability to manage and maintain dispersed charging terminals remotely.
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Sem Group Corporation | OIl, Gas and Chemicals | 1300 | $2.1B | United States | Sierra Wireless | Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform | IoT Platform | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Sem Group Corporation deployed the Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform to support maintenance and configuration of Sierra Wireless AirVantage Modems used in field communications. The Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform was used as the central device management and connectivity layer for modem provisioning, remote configuration, telemetry collection, remote diagnostics, and firmware management across field assets.
Configuration work focused on device lifecycle and operational management, including provisioning templates, remote parameter configuration, and diagnostic workflows to support field communications teams. Governance and operational processes were structured to centralize modem configuration and maintenance, implementing controlled change procedures and handoffs between field operations and communications support, ensuring the Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform aligned with Sem Group Corporation business functions for field communications and device lifecycle management within the oil, gas and chemicals environment.
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Stallion Oilfield Services | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1100 | $700M | United States | Sierra Wireless | Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform | IoT Platform | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Stallion Oilfield Services deployed the Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform to manage cellular connectivity for its remote equipment and field assets. The Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform was configured specifically to orchestrate and monitor dual SIM LTE cellular modems used across its operations, establishing a centralized connectivity layer within the companys operational technology stack.
Configuration work focused on device and connectivity management capabilities native to the IoT Platform, including SIM provisioning and SIM failover policy configuration for dual SIM LTE modems, remote device provisioning, telemetry ingestion, and remote firmware update orchestration. The implementation leveraged AirVantage device management tools to maintain modem state, monitor connection health, and centralize modem configuration profiles.
Operational coverage centered on field operations, network operations, and maintenance teams responsible for remote equipment availability, with the Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform serving as the control plane for modem provisioning and connectivity assurance. Integrations were implemented at the device level, explicitly connecting Sierra Wireless dual SIM LTE cellular modems to the AirVantage management plane for over the air management and monitoring.
Governance was structured around device lifecycle and SIM management policies, including standardized provisioning workflows, role based access to the AirVantage console, and operational processes for remote updates and connectivity incident handling. The narrative documents Stallion Oilfield Services Sierra AirVantage IoT Platform IoT Platform relationship, linking the application to the business functions of field connectivity management and operational monitoring.
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