The company' software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution, WEBFLEET, has been completely rebuilt and includes brand new features and a fresh, more intuitive user experience that includes advanced customization capabilities.
by Staff
February 1, 2018
New WEBFLEET is available to all TomTom Telematics customers across 60 countries, in 13 languages. (Image courtesy of TomTom Telematics)
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TomTom Telematicshas launched a new product lineup to enable faster, more efficient, fleet management.
The Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution, WEBFLEET, has been completely rebuilt and includes brand new features and an updated user experience that includes advanced customization capabilities. The revamped software is enhanced when coupled with the new range of TomTom PRO driver terminals. Together they help provide more effective job dispatch, while delivering market-leading routing, navigation, and traffic information, according to the company.
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One of the newly enhanced features enables managers to pre-plan specific routes in New WEBFLEET using an increased range of criteria to help ensure drivers follow specified routes or avoid certain locations. These routes can then be sent directly to drivers via the new TomTom PRO 5350/7350 driver terminals. This is particularly valuable for industries where drivers are required to follow pre-defined routes, such as waste management, or for avoiding accident hotspots.
New WEBFLEET is available to all TomTom Telematics customers across 60 countries, in 13 languages. (Image courtesy of TomTom Telematics)
WEBFLEET maps and reports can be more extensively customized to suit individual preferences, delivering fleet insights faster. The interface has also been optimized for tablets, meaning WEBFLEET offers greater support for flexible working, accessible now on any screen, anywhere.
New WEBFLEET is available to all TomTom Telematics customers across 60 countries, in 13 languages. The new TomTom PRO driver terminals are now available throughout Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. In April, they will be available in North America, Chile, and Mexico.
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