Davenport mobile office van allows you to work while they drive you

DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) — Distracted driving gets the blame for more and more accidents now and a new Davenport business called ‘Landjet’ is designed to help. They do the driving for you in a kind of mobile office on wheels.

It’s not your typical ride sharing or taxi service. Landjet helps people stay productive, while their driver gets them to their final destination.

“Everything they would need in their normal office, but in a van,” said Nick Thul, Landjet, President.

The office on wheels comes with luxury chairs, HDMI cables, internet/Wi-Fi, refreshments and a TV to give your eyes a rest from when you get tired of working.

The company that’s owned by a couple investors in the Quad Cities launched and started giving rides in December. They currently have two vans and are working to get an additional seven by the end of February.

Some of the Landjet options are a rolling office that sits one to three people, a rolling boardroom for three to five people. The last option in the process of being made is a rolling executive that holds five to eight people.

Although landjet’s main target audience is executives and businesses the van is open for other events.

“We have used it beyond just office types. We can use it recreationally, football games, tailgates, things like that,” said Thul.

So far, Landjet has made trips to Chicago, Dubuque, and Des Moines. Each trip ranges differently in pricing.

“You could have three to five business executives in there collaborating and working together, essentially splitting the costs,” said Thul.

Landjet offers flat, and hourly rates. They hope to expand and an app is underway. To book a ride, call or go online with a 24 hour notice.

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Testimonials

Matthew L. De Bisschop

Ascentra’s advocacy team contracted with LandJet for a trip to Des Moines in April.  Through LandJet’s accommodations, eight team members utilized three hours of travel time as an opportunity to research and formulate strategy.  In years past, we needed two vehicles and everyone played on phones or had separate conversations.  The free Wi-Fi, HDMI inputs, large screen televisions, and conference table allowed for a fantastic collaboration space.  The driver facilitated a wonderful experience and proved very professional.  This service is simpler and more cost effective than operating a company vehicle, maintaining it, and accounting for it as an asset.  Ascentra looks forward to using LandJet’s mobile executive offices in the future.

-Matthew L. De Bisschop, Ascentra Credit Union
Robert V.P. Waterman, Jr.

I’ve had the pleasure of using LandJet a number of times this summer for business travel. The vans are well-appointed with conference tables, big-screen TVs, leather captain chairs, etc., and separated from the driver by a privacy divider. I plan to continue using LandJet and highly recommend it to anyone who wants to be productive as they travel, or simply travel in comfort.

-Robert V.P. Waterman, Jr., Lane & Waterman LLP
Martha Veon

Like so many others, my work has me spending a lot of time traveling. From time to time that travel presents a catch 22.  The work done at the destination produces revenue. The time spent getting there eats up productive hours, therefore costing me potential revenue. That was the case last week. So I called LandJet, a mobile office equipped with comfortable seating, a desk, WiFi and an excellent driver.  I was able to spend my travel hours finishing two projects, putting the final touches on my presentation,  and meeting all of my deadlines.  On the return trip home I had several calls, then relaxed with a magazine. No productive hours or revenue lost that day. Thank you, LandJet!

-Martha Veon