FOD Mobility Group expands European operations with new German office

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Multi-platform technology company FOD Mobility Group has opened a new office in Dusseldorf, Germany as part of its current expansion into several European markets.

L-R: Justin Whitston (FOD Mobility Group founder & CEO), Simon Lamkin (chief technology officer), Joe Howick (chief commercial officer) and Matt Heald (chief operating officer).

The move supports the firm’s commitment to providing its suite of mobility technology and services to current and future clients in the German region and throughout continental Europe.

The Fleetondemand mobility platform provides a range of ground transportation services from hundreds of leading vehicle hire, car club and taxi providers, allowing companies to book and manage their road travel using a single desktop application.

FOD’s Mobilleo MaaS platform will be rebranded for use throughout the European market. The application brings connected mobility to cities and businesses, consolidating all forms of travel into a single smartphone and desktop solution that can be configured to suit individual business needs. Customers can find, book and pay for their multi-modal journeys worldwide, including flights, trains, taxis, buses, DRT, car hire, car clubs, bike sharing, hotels, airport lounges and more.

The company also offers its Movezero electric Mobility-as-a-Service (eMaaS) technology platform for companies looking to make the shift towards greener, more sustainable travel. This integrates the booking, payment, and aggregation of EV charging with a wide range of all-electric transport modes, including EV car clubs, short-term EV hire, EV flexi lease and micromobility options.

Founder and CEO, Justin Whitston commented: “The German market is undoubtedly one of the strongest and most influential tech hubs in Europe. There is a growing demand from cities and corporate organisations seeking to implement innovative and sustainable mobility solutions, accelerated by recent supply chain challenges in the vehicle leasing and rental markets.

“This is an exciting stage in our evolution as we continue to grow our capabilities across Europe and further deepen our connections with new and existing German clients. Our presence in Germany is just the start of our continued plans for rapid growth, with further office locations due to be opened throughout Europe this year.”

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Natalie Middleton

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