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TomTom introduces next generation

Improved reporting functions and a new set of 40 comprehensive reports for online fleet management application Webfleet means customers now have access to the richest reporting suite on the market, according to TomTom Business Solutions. The new reports will provide businesses with better insights into fleet operations to help them reduce costs, comply with legal obligations and improve efficiency, productivity and customer service. Customisation capabilities enable users to home in on their management pr
December 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Improved reporting functions and a new set of 40 comprehensive reports for online fleet management application Webfleet means customers now have access to the richest reporting suite on the market, according to 1692 TomTom Business Solutions. The new reports will provide businesses with better insights into fleet operations to help them reduce costs, comply with legal obligations and improve efficiency, productivity and customer service.

Customisation capabilities enable users to home in on their management priorities and generate reports more relevant to their individual business processes. Users can now generate reports at scheduled intervals, customise reports, modify their layout and the level of information displayed. A cloud-based archive system makes it easier to access historical reports.

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