TomTom WORK milestone: Serving 100,000 vehicles and accelerating growth

Amsterdam – March 02, 2010: TomTom WORK, the division of TomTom dedicated to commercial vehicle fleets, today announces that 100,000 commercial vehicles are now actively managed in WEBFLEET. This clearly demonstrates the leading position that TomTom WORK has established since its foundation in 2006.

This milestone is a result of continued strong growth and proves that, despite the economic downturn, businesses are still investing in technology that optimises business performance.

TomTom WORK uses the latest navigation innovations to deliver easy, smart and cost saving solutions for business fleets, streamlining operations and ultimately contributing to the business's bottom line. From the start, TomTom WORK has delivered countless innovations specifically designed to help business fleets.

TomTom WORK successfully enables businesses to bring the service levels of their mobile workers up while keeping the cost of operations dow, says Thomas Schmidt, Managing Director of TomTom WORK. Our customers are realising that investing in 'Connected Navigation' has a strong return on investment and helps gain a competitive edge

Using TomTom WORK solutions, companies can improve efficiency by allocating the best mobile resource for the job, reducing travel time by taking the best routes and avoiding traffic, and integrating key vehicle fleet data into their back-end applications. This potentially realises major cost savings on fuel, administration, insurance costs and damages, which can be huge for a business that runs a fleet.

TomTom WORK currently has offices in France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and the US. TomTom WORK solutions are also sold in Austria, Belgium, Czech, Republic, Denmark, Italy, Luxemburg, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

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