Blackberry app connects drivers to PHH

Posted on 02 September 2009 by Rhonda Flathman

Fleet leasing company PHH Arval is extending is technological reach to its drivers with a new mobile application for Blackberry devices. Using the app, drivers can gain access to PHH services and call centers for accident help, maintenance and more, according to the company. PHH plans to offer greater functionality in the future, as well as make the app available for other mobile devices.

Drivers looking for information quickly need only look at their Blackberry devices and a new mobile application from PHH Arval, according to the fleet leasing company.

With the app, drivers can quickly access PHH services and call centers, including accident help, maintenance and other transactions. A call to a PHH agent automatically provides relevant information electronically, eliminating the time-consuming exchange of basic information, the company said.

“This first-to-market mobile application is just the beginning of a new wave of technology advances we have planned,” said David Zuidema, chief information officer. “PHH is focused on investing in technology and developing the new ideas that deliver effortless driver and vehicle productivity.”

The company said the app will include additional functionality in the future and will also be available for other wireless devices.

[source - fleetowner.com]

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