FreightDATA Software Inc., a transportation management software provider, has interfaced its Harbor Drayage/Intermodal application with eModal, North America's Port Community System, providing inbound container availability information
from 46 maritime terminals.
By developing this interface, FreightDATA customers will have an automatic update from the eModal system directly into the FreightDATA system.
"Both FreightDATA and eModal customers can significantly reduce the number of hours spent by their employees manually tracing containers in and out of the harbor," said Gunnar Gose, sales and marketing manager, Western region with eModal.
The FreightDATA/eModal On-line Interface traces the customers containers so trucking companies can schedule equipment and drivers and set appointments to pickup containers at the terminal facilities. The FreightDATA system submits a request to the eModal system regarding the status of their containers.
Established in 1984, FreightDATA Software provides a suite of integrated applications that include full featured dispatch, rating, billing, manifesting, A/R, A/P, G/L, driver management and pay, credit and collections, financial reporting, statistics, claims, interlines, equipment maintenance, tracking and tracing and more.
For more information call (949) 252-8373.
FreightDATA Interfaces With eModal
FreightDATA Software Inc., a transportation management software provider, has interfaced its Harbor Drayage/Intermodal application with eModal, North America's Port Community System, providing inbound container availability informatio
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