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Aperion Information Technologies Inc., Oxford, Mich., has released Version 1.5 of Intelligent Trucking Solution, or ITS, software for companies that provide services for the aggregate industry including companies that transport sand, gravel, crushed concrete, stone, dirt, and any other measured commodities.
According to Aperion's announcement, the latest release upgrades of ITS include tabbed windows, new reports, new and improved back-up options, and more.
Tabbed windows allow users to do more multi-tasking. The user can have an almost unlimited number of tasks open at one time, making it easy to switch back-and-forth between different bids, tickets and invoices. The new reminder option provides a quick way to see which customers are late with their payments by automatically displaying past-due invoices. The new version also has an improved remote backup option, a simplified backup procedure. The user only has to set a time to run backup automatically.
For more information or a fully functioning demo of ITS 1.5, go to www.truckingsolution.com.
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