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New Webfleet Pro M compact driver terminal to aid fleet productivity

Webfleet has launched a new Pro Mo compact driver terminal to support professional drivers and fleets.

Webfleet’s Pro M driver terminal helps drivers and operators increase workflow efficiency and productivity

The device is designed for use with the Webfleet fleet management solution and helps operators increase workflow efficiency and productivity.

Featuring a rugged design, the Pro M comes with Work App, TomTom Go Fleet and Vehicle Check pre-installed while Webfleet’s order management platform is fully integrated.

Teamed up with Webfleet’s fleet management software, the Pro M provides a range of essential features in one device, including navigation order management, two-way communication between drivers and fleet managers, OptiDrive 360 driver performance monitoring, and automatic recording of working time and mileage registration.

This enables a complete end-to-end solution for all fleets, in particular operators running delivery, maintenance, installation or repair services. Designed for dashboards in vans and small vehicles, it’s also equipped for outdoor usage, including in harsh conditions.

The device is ready to use from the box, with the user only having to equip it with a SIM purchased from a separate vendor of their choice.

It’s also designed to be future-proof, supporting Android 11, as well as future upgrades up to Android 14.

“Supporting drivers has always been an important element of our solutions,” said Taco van der Leij, VP Webfleet Europe.

“With the new Pro M, we have further innovated our portfolio of PRO driver terminals. If you are involved in last mile delivery, for example, the PRO M is ideal for enhancing your service and boosting productivity.”

The Pro M makes its debut at this week’s IAA Transportation 22, which takes place in Hannover from 20-25 September, and will be available to purchase in Europe from the end of October.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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