Affiliated Computer Services announced a 10-year extension to its exclusive agreement with Sapp Bros Travel Centers for the placement of TripPak Truck Stop Scanning services and TripPak Express drop boxes at all participating Sapp Bros locations.
ACS provides truckstop scanning and document delivery services through TripPak Truck Stop Scanning and TripPak Express.
"This agreement with Sapp Bros. Travel Centers allows us to continue offering the best locations for drivers to submit or scan their documents," said Ryan Ramey, vice president of sales for ACS Expedited Solutions. "We are quickly becoming the largest truckstop scanning network across the nation." TripPak Express has more than 1,700 drop box locations nationwide.
TripPak Truck Stop Scanning allows carriers to use one, all, or a combination of the following submission methods for receipt of their mission critical documents: TripPak Express delivery, terminal scanning, fax, email, in-cab, or full service truck stop scanning. With the scanning options offered by ACS, companies can have delivery of trip documents within minutes.
Sapp Bros Truck Stops was started by the four Sapp brothers in Omaha at the junction of I-80 and Highway 50 in 1971 and now has 16 locations in eight states.
ACS Expedited Signs 10-Year Agreement with Sapp Bros.
Affiliated Computer Services announced a 10-year extension to its exclusive agreement with Sapp Bros Travel Centers for the placement of TripPak Truck Stop Scanning services and TripPak Express drop boxes at all participating Sapp Bros locations
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