IVECO and TomTom GPS Expand Their Partnership
This page is translated from the original post "IVECO et les GPS TomTom étendent leur partenariat" in French.

TomTom will provide advanced navigation solutions for IVECO’s commercial vehicles to facilitate their logistics operations.
TomTom, a leader in location technologies, has announced the extension of its collaboration with IVECO, a manufacturer of industrial vehicles. From now on, the Daily, eDaily light commercial vehicles and the S-Way truck from IVECO will benefit from TomTom’s complete navigation solution. This includes truck-specific mapping, real-time traffic information, and cutting-edge connected services.
An enhanced collaboration for intelligent mobility
This integration is based on advanced connectivity, allowing for remote updates (Over-the-Air, OTA). Operations managers and drivers will thus benefit from quick route recalculations to avoid traffic jams or to access charging stations for electric vehicles. The aim is to optimize deliveries and fleet management. Moreover, remote updates facilitate maintenance planning, thus avoiding unexpected stops that could harm productivity.
Mike Schoofs, revenue director at TomTom, is pleased with this advancement: “By providing businesses with quick access to reliable and precise location data, we enable enhanced navigation for fully electric, hybrid, or gas-powered fleets to optimize their operations.”
A competitive advantage for IVECO and its customers
For IVECO, this strategic partnership offers a key advantage in a rapidly transforming sector. Lorenzo Marangio, head of service solutions at IVECO, emphasizes the importance of this collaboration: “By leveraging TomTom’s maps, navigation software, and cutting-edge traffic information, we can provide an advanced navigation solution that optimizes fleet deliveries, enhances driver experience, and increases our customers’ overall productivity.”
By integrating these innovative technologies, IVECO continues to deliver comprehensive mobility solutions tailored to the current and future needs of the transport sector, particularly in light of the challenges posed by the energy transition and connected logistics.
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