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Improved TomTom WEBFLEET from TomTom WORK Is More Interactive

CONCORD, MA – TomTom WORK, the business-to-business division of TomTom, has released a new and enhanced TomTom WEBFLEET service.

by Staff
March 7, 2008
2 min to read


CONCORD, MA – TomTom WORK, the business-to-business division of TomTom, has released a new and enhanced TomTom WEBFLEET service, an online fleet management, order tracking, and reporting service accessible 24 hours a day from any Internet-enabled PC. Users will find the new TomTom WEBFLEET more interactive, intuitive, and easier to use than its predecessor.


Users now have a choice of maps — either the TomTom WEBFLEET map, which is frequently updated by the TomTom community with TomTom Map Share, or the satellite map that is able to provide a realistic view up to street level. The ability to see the precise location of all vehicles at a glance and instantly send a message to any of them at a click of a mouse, means that jobs can always be allocated to the one that is best positioned.

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The newly-designed interface means that features have been grouped functionally for specific tasks that need to be performed. For quick viewing, the user can simply drag the map across the screen or use the mouse to zoom in and out.

Targeted mainly at small and medium-sized businesses, TomTom WEBFLEET is at the center of TomTom WORK’s connected navigation solution. This provides a link between a company’s base, its vehicles, and its back-office functions in an integrated and cost-effective way. It enables:

  • Efficient planning.

  • Vehicle tracking and consignment tracing in real time.

  • Easier compilation of reports on vehicle usage and mileages.

  • Fast and effective navigation for drivers.

  • Instant two-way communication.

The new TomTom WEBFLEET will be available during Q2 2008. For more information, go to www.tomtomwork.com.

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