EROAD's response to the NZ Commerce Commission issues over the EROAD/Coretex merger can be found here: https://comcom.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0024/269601/EROAD-Submission-on-the-Statement-of-Issues-1-November-2021.pdf
It's a good read just to get a deeper understanding of the telematics landscape in NZ
A quick recap - the Commerce Commission's key concern is the lessening of competition in eRUC systems in NZ
From an outside perspective, it appears that EROAD has a very strong rebuttal. It's key point is that eRUC should be not classified as its own market, as it's just one feature of the wider Telematics market. Customers choose a telematics solution based on a broad set of features, and eRUC is not a be-all and end-all.
In particular, points 16-19 highlight how they've lost RFPs and had customers churn to competitors without an eRUC feature. This highlights that "electronically-assisted RUC", which is a prevalent feature among the competition, is a viable substitute.
I'm not sure if the NZ Commerce Commission considers broader implications or whether they focus solely on immediate domestic issues. Blocking this merger would likely be against its long term interests in maintaining vibrant competition in New Zealand. The merger will establish a strong NZ headquartered company with scale and strength to compete on the global stage, and with significant skin-in-the-game to serve the local market. Consolidation will happen sooner to later, and if ERD and Coretex are picked off by larger competitors over time, the NZ market will likely become de-emphasised due to its small TAM.
A decision is due by 23 November. Link to the case can be found here: https://comcom.govt.nz/case-register/case-register-entries/eroad-limited-coretex-limited