WebFleet Mobile now available for tablets

March 29, 2012

TomTom has released its WebFleet Mobile application for iPad and Android tablet devices.

WebFleet Mobile allows users to view details for all current orders, manage workflow and meet service agreements, TomTom said. New jobs can be sent from a smartphone or tablet to a field workers’ TomTom PRO device, providing them with all critical information about the job.

WebFleet Mobile displays an accurate time of arrival, which can be used to inform the customer.

“The latest version of WebFleet Mobile aims to make the service even more accessible for business users by using devices they already carry with them, regardless of whether they are in the office, at home or on the road,” said Thomas Schmidt, managing director, TomTom Business Solutions. “Tablet usage is growing rapidly, accounting for around 30% of non-PC internet traffic worldwide, and we realize many of our customers utilize this technology as a key business tool. Order management functionality ensures workflow is never disrupted, providing peace of mind that high standards of service and productivity will be maintained.”

WebFleet Mobile also displays tracks on the map for selected trips by date and vehicle.  

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

Boost truck leasing profits with telematics insights! Reduce maintenance costs, improve uptime, and strengthen customer relationships. Learn how data drives success.
This free guide outlines simple steps for hiring and onboarding commercial drivers while ensuring that you meet Regulation Part 391 and maintain fully compliant driver qualification...
Ready to boost fleet efficiency by up to 50%? Learn how AI-powered dispatch and next-gen tech are transforming TMS workflows, improving driver planning, and streamlining operations...
Gain a strategic edge in today’s evolving fleet landscape. Join us to explore how fuel cards are helping fleet managers cut costs, enhance control, and prepare for an electrified...