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Comdata, AscendTMS Partner to Provide Free TMS to Carriers, Fleets
AscendTMS will be offered to Comdata fleet and carrier customers, at no cost, to fully manage their logistics businesses.

InMotion Global announced that AscendTMS, a transportation management software, will be offered to Comdata fleet and carrier customers at no charge.
Comdata, a FleetCor company, is one of the largest carrier payment companies in the world and is the second largest commercial issuer of MasterCard in North America.
AscendTMS will be offered to Comdata fleet and carrier customers, at no cost, to fully manage their logistics businesses. AscendTMS offers carriers, fleets, and brokers a complete business management solution for their entire logistics operation.
It provides features such as full dispatch control, DAT load searching and posting, access to 53 leading load boards, asset management, driver management, driver pay and settlement, a customer CRM with a 26,000 strong shipper directory, shipper and broker credit reports, full accounting, real-time QuickBooks integration, real-time load funding with Triumph Business Capital, a carrier payment portal via TriumphPay, terminal and agent management, commission management, document management, reporting, ELD integrations, driver texting, a free truckload rate index, IFTA tax reporting, fuel card imports, cargo claims handling, easy EDI for connection to large shippers, and more.
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