Lavish Enterprises acquires exclusive rights to FleetPath, an AI-native OS unifying trucking freight operations. Learn how this impacts the trillion-dollar freightLavish Enterprises acquires exclusive rights to FleetPath, an AI-native OS unifying trucking freight operations. Learn how this impacts the trillion-dollar freight

Lavish Enterprises Acquires Commercial Rights to AI-Powered Freight Platform FleetPath

2026/05/11 21:30
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Lavish Enterprises, Inc. (OTC: VXIT) announced it has acquired exclusive, perpetual and irrevocable commercial rights to FleetPath, an AI-native operating system designed to unify freight lifecycle operations for trucking carriers, brokers, shippers and drivers within a single platform. The acquisition positions Lavish at the operational layer of the nearly trillion-dollar American freight economy, according to a statement from the company.

FleetPath is operational and approaching beta-stage deployment, with initial customer rollouts targeted as the platform enters beta. Lavish aims to address inefficiencies across the fragmented trucking software market. The company stated that the acquisition of FleetPath establishes its inaugural Technology vertical holding, adding to its existing Infrastructure and Entertainment segments.

Lavish Enterprises is a publicly traded diversified holding company that builds, acquires, and scales integrated businesses across three core verticals: Infrastructure, Entertainment, and Technology. The company maintains centralized oversight of capital allocation and strategic direction while its operating businesses execute within their respective markets. Every milestone is documented and made public through formal communications issued under OTC: VXIT.

The trucking software market has long been characterized by fragmentation, with many carriers, brokers, and shippers using disparate systems that do not communicate with one another. FleetPath’s AI-native approach aims to unify these operations, potentially reducing inefficiencies and costs. By acquiring the commercial rights, Lavish can offer a comprehensive solution that covers the entire freight lifecycle.

For more details on the announcement, the full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/glRtF. Additional information about Lavish Enterprises can be found on their website at www.LavishEnterprises.net.

The acquisition comes as the logistics industry increasingly adopts artificial intelligence to optimize supply chains. AI-powered platforms like FleetPath can analyze vast amounts of data to improve routing, reduce empty miles, and enhance communication between stakeholders. For Lavish, this move diversifies its portfolio and taps into a sector with significant growth potential.

While the financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed, the deal represents a strategic pivot for Lavish, which previously focused on infrastructure and entertainment. The company’s entry into technology via FleetPath signals its ambition to become a player in the digital transformation of freight. Investors will be watching closely as the platform enters beta and initial customer rollouts begin.

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