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Tranztec: New FuzionPro Makes Integration Easier

Trucking carriers and technology partners can now easily connect systems – even legacy solutions – to unlock data to automate critical workflows and help to generate insights

Tranztec: New FuzionPro Makes Integration Easier

Inside the FuzionPro product, users have access to AI-driven mapping, workflow tools, cross-system business process automation, one-click data sharing, and a flexible “single-pane-of-glass” engine to view and use all connected data.

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Tranztec Solutions said its new FuzionPro allows motor carriers and technology vendors to quickly connect complex data and different technology systems without custom coding or contracted services.

FuzionPro, according to the company, is a user-friendly, cloud-based, AI-driven product that leverages the company’s expertise in solutions and development across the carrier ecosystem, including telematics, TMS, visibility, fuel management, and more.

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“Trucking carriers need efficiency more than ever to optimize business operations while technology vendors need fast and efficient ways to connect solutions,” said Dennis Abrahams, Tranztec CEO, in a release.

“The new, AI-driven FuzionPro product does it all and eliminates the need for costly internal resources or consultants, and ultimately leads to better visibility of critical, real-time data that will improve operational effectiveness.”

Connecting Telematics Systems With Legacy TMS And More

Trucking carriers and technology partners can now easily connect systems – even legacy solutions – to unlock data to automate critical workflows and help to generate insights for improved operations and profitability, according to the company.

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Tranztec also will initially deploy several new AI-based connectors for telematics and top TMS systems such as McLeod and TMW Suite to streamline automations and simplify carrier data integrations.

Customers can leverage the Tranztec library of connections to top systems without the need for coding or costly resources to build and maintain. 

More Than An Integration

“Plus, once systems are connected through FuzionPro, our partners have found that it provides much more than an integration and have access to a true data hub with a comprehensive set of tools to unlock value and drive better, more profitable economics for the entire operation,” said Abrahams.

Inside the FuzionPro product, users have access to AI-driven mapping, workflow tools, cross-system business process automation, powerful one-click data sharing, and a flexible “single-pane-of-glass” engine to view and use all connected data.

Tranztec Solutions Inc., based in Perrysburg, Ohio, is a fast-growing integrations, data connectivity and transportation-specific technology provider and partner to enterprise carriers, fleets, logistics, telematics, and industry-peripheral technology suppliers.

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