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mReports is a data analytics platform launched by Poland-based mDriver Systems for transportation companies. Its core purpose is to integrate data from Trimble telematics systems, fuel/fleet card operator APIs, employee-entered notes and forms, and other sources for driver settlement, fuel cost analysis, and transport expense optimization.
The platform can automatically generate driver “work cards” and “road cards,” as well as reports based on dimensions such as refueling records, vehicle fuel consumption, country/station, and fuel card operator invoices. It supports identifying duplicate charges, driver input errors, abnormal fuel consumption readings from vehicle computers, and inconsistencies in fuel card operator settlements. In terms of integrations, the site explicitly lists Trimble, as well as fuel card operator APIs including DKV, UTA, Tankpool, BP, Port24, E100, Eurowag, IDS-Q8, Shell, and Circle K. It also supports CSV file processing and integration with other mDriver products.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Starter is €250/month for up to 20 devices; Company covers 21–200 devices at €5/month/device; Enterprise is for more than 200 devices at €6/month/device. All plans include two years of data copies, API access, and internal product integrations, with pricing open to negotiation. The website also states that the platform can be tested before purchase, but does not provide information about a permanently free version.
The advantages are its highly focused use case: it connects telematics, fuel cards, and internal operational data, directly supporting cost reduction and settlement automation for transportation companies. Its integrations with the European fuel card ecosystem are also relatively extensive. The drawbacks are that publicly available information lacks details on permission management, security compliance, deployment methods, SLAs, and technical documentation. At the same time, the product is strongly centered on Trimble and European transportation scenarios, so general-purpose enterprise data analytics is not its main focus.
It is suitable for mid-sized to large transportation companies with fleets that use Trimble telematics systems and multiple fuel cards. It is especially well suited to operations and finance teams that need to verify fuel costs, automate driver settlement, and detect billing anomalies.
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