On the heels of its merger with Flying J, Pilot Travel Centers has sold Flying J's Scan & Go assets to Pegasus TransTech.
As of July 1, Pegasus TransTech's TransFlo Express truckstop scanning will be deployed at 180 Scan & Go Express locations in the U.S. and Canada. TransFlo Express will also be installed at the remaining Flying J sites, except those in Quebec, within the next 60 days.
According to Bob Helms, chairman and CEO of Pegasus TransTech, TransFlo Express scanning will now be available at 775 locations. Using the system, documents are sent electronically to the fleet for immediate billing and payroll processing.
"Pilot has signed an agreement with Pegasus TransTech to be a provider of scanning solutions at all Pilot Flying J locations," said Scott Wombold, Pilot's vice president of national accounts and wholesale fuel. "Since July 2002 when Pegasus TransTech first launched truckstop scanning at Pilot Travel Centers, our customers have been able to receive same-day access to their delivery documents."
As of yesterday, Flying J has merged with Pilot, creating an entity of more than 550 interstate travel centers and travel plazas in 43 states and six Canadian provinces.
Pilot Sells Flying J's Scan & Go to Pegasus TransTech
On the heels of its merger with Flying J, Pilot Travel Centers has sold Flying J's Scan & Go assets to Pegasus TransTech
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