
Fleet and logistics professionals attending this year’s Road Transport Expo (24–26 June, Stoneleigh) will be introduced to jobmate’s centralised ERP software – a modular system designed to manage a wide range of operational and administrative tasks under one digital roof.
Wolverhampton-based jobmate was established by CEO Chris Dalton, whose experience spans fuel logistics, service management, and senior roles across global transport and manufacturing firms. The software aims to simplify and automate daily operations for transport businesses, from SMEs to multi-site enterprises.
Visitors to RTX can expect demonstrations of jobmate’s full-feature ERP suite. Key features include:
■ Driver, vehicle and maintenance tracking
■ Delivery scheduling and route planning
■ Supplier and subcontractor oversight
■ Quotation, invoicing and reporting modules
■ HR and compliance monitoring
Built as a secure native cloud platform, jobmate can operate across multiple depots or business units. According to Dalton, the system’s AI-driven optimisation tools help reduce costs and enhance real-time operational control.

jobmate’s ERP modules are designed to plug into existing transport workflows and are compatible with commonly used software platforms, including Sage. The company states its flexibility is a result of tailoring solutions around practical use cases observed within the transport and logistics sector.
The platform also allows businesses to capture and track detailed data across stock, assets, expenses, and planning, offering end-to-end visibility over commercial operations.
jobmate’s ERP solution reflects a broader shift in the transport sector toward smart, integrated operational management, especially within fleet-heavy environments. As data transparency, compliance and cost pressures increase, such all-in-one systems are gaining relevance not only for large firms but also for SMEs aiming to scale efficiently.
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