Aljex Software has integrated Truckstop.com data directly into its transportation management software system, the company announced.
by Staff
October 13, 2016
Screenshot via Aljex
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Screenshot via Aljex
Aljex Software has integrated Truckstop.com data directly into its transportation management software system, the company announced.
Truckstop.com is a web-based load board and freight-matching service and it offers a menu of services designed to provide brokers and carriers with data to make informed decisions. Data from Truckstop.com now populates fields directly into Aljex to help users increase efficiency and eliminate copying errors.
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“Truckstop.com’s integration with Aljex Software just makes sense,” said Bill Vitti, Truckstop.com chief sales officer. “Aljex has a solid track record of providing customer-oriented, cloud-based logistics software, so integrating Truckstop.com’s tools directly into the Aljex system is an ideal fit.”
The integration lets Aljex clients access trucks and equipment ready-to-hire in real time and users can access Truckstop.com rating data through RateMate. Truckstop.com’s Carrier OnBoarding also provides reliable checks of carrier safety and insurance data.
"Truckstop.com is a proven industry leader and a tremendous asset to broker decision makers,” said Tome Heine, Aljex CEO. “This integration brings those benefits to the Aljex pages our clients work with every day."
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