Infrastructure operator across 20 tolled highways, ports, and transit concessions in Europe and Latin America
Aleatica operates tolled transport infrastructure—9 urban highways, 7 interstate corridors, 2 ports, a light rail, and an airport—across Mexico, South America, and Europe. The tech stack reveals a traditional enterprise footprint (SAP, SQL Server, Tableau, Power BI) paired with emerging geospatial and data capabilities (LiDAR, QField, satellite imagery processing). Active projects around data lake architecture, predictive analytics, and toll billing suggest a shift toward real-time operational visibility and automated fare management—addressing the company's documented manual reconciliation and compliance reporting bottlenecks.
Notable leadership hires: Compliance Director
Aleatica is a privately held infrastructure concession operator managing 20 transport assets spanning highways, commercial ports, light rail, and airport operations across Mexico, South America, and Europe. The company serves 7 countries and focuses on safe, sustainable mobility through technology-enabled infrastructure. With 1,001–5,000 employees and active hiring concentrated in operations (42 roles), finance, and logistics, the org is primarily operations-driven. Core pain points center on regulatory compliance, operational reporting, manual data reconciliation, and fare adjustment workflows—all flagged as current constraints.
Aleatica manages 20 transport concessions: 9 urban toll highways, 7 interstate corridors, 2 commercial ports, 1 light rail system, and 1 airport across Mexico, South America, and Europe.
Enterprise systems (SAP, SQL Server, Microsoft Project), analytics (Tableau, Power BI, Qlik), geospatial tools (LiDAR, QField, AutoCAD), and collaboration software (Jira, Notion, Miro, Figma).
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