Maddocks Systems Inc., the developers of TruckMate for Windows (TM4Win) enterprise-wide trucking software, is now offering a complete business intelligence solution designed specifically for the trucking industry.
The introduction of Maddocks Analytics will provide TM4Win clients a tool to address the unique analytical challenges faced by truckload and LTL carriers.
Randall Burrell, senior vice president of Maddocks Systems, said, "Trucking executives will have the ability to drill down on regions, states, customers or even a single freight bill to determine the real level of profitability gained on any dispatched load."
The software will provide TruckMate clients a management tool that draws data directly from TM4Win to easily identify trends in profitability and operational efficiency. Users can rapidly analyze current and historical information through a user-friendly, graphical representation of the data.
Maddocks Analytics was developed in partnership with GHI Technologies, a leading supplier of Business Intelligence and Customer Relationship Management software based out of Ontario, Canada
"Maddocks Systems Inc. is an exciting new partner for GHI Technologies as it highlights the value to be gained through our unique combination of leading software technologies and expertise," said Graham Hislop, managing director of GHI Technologies.
Founded in Vancouver, B.C. in 1981, Maddocks Systems Inc. provides software solutions exclusively to the transportation industry. For more information, visit www.maddockssystems.com.
Maddocks Unveils Business Intelligence Solution for Carriers
Maddocks Systems Inc., the developers of TruckMate for Windows (TM4Win) enterprise-wide trucking software, is now offering a complete business intelligence solution designed specifically for the trucking industry.
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