Maddocks Systems Inc. has completed a record year for new sales of TruckMate for Windows, a trucking software solution.
Eighty transportation companies in the United States and Canada selected TruckMate for during 2002, making TruckMate among the industry's top selling solutions.
"Successful trucking fleets now demand a complete package from software providers." said Bob Maddocks, president and CEO of Maddocks Systems Inc. "A proven solution, flexibility in operations as well as extensive software support and training."
The 80 new TruckMate clients represent more than 7,500 power units specializing in everything from truckload, LTL, intermodal, corporate fleets and bulk liquid hauling. Not reflected in the number of actual power units is the fact that many of these companies operate extensive logistics and warehousing divisions that are also managed from within the TruckMate for Windows package.
TruckMate for Windows has become a software solution in every region in the U.S. and Canada. The fleets that selected TruckMate last year are located in 25 different states and provinces, including a recent install in Hawaii.
Founded in Vancouver, B.C. in 1981, Maddocks Systems works exclusively in the transportation industry. The company's flagship product, TruckMate for Windows is an enterprise-wide client server product that allows users to utilize AS400, RS6000 and Windows NT platforms. With over 400 installed systems, Maddocks is among the leading trucking software providers in North America.
80 Firms Selected Maddocks Systems Last Year
Maddocks Systems Inc. has completed a record year for new sales of TruckMate for Windows, a trucking software solution
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