Prophesy Transportation Solutions Inc., Bloomfield, Conn., a provider of software solutions for trucking since 1984, has released a new online commercial mileage, routing and mapping program called WebMiler.
Prophesy Unveils Online WebMiler
Prophesy Transportation Solutions Inc., Bloomfield, Conn., a provider of software solutions for trucking since 1984, has released a new online commercial mileage, routing and mapping program called WebMiler

This web-based product provides a secure web environment for consistent up-to-the-minute mileages and routes. Companies using WebMiler are able to generate and report miles, routes, driving directions, driving times and detailed street-level maps between any points in North America.
The new browser-based program lets shipping and trucking companies alike certify they are consistent when calculating mileages and routes for billing, driver pay, fuel-taxes, etc. between any commercial lanes they travel. It’s also a solution for companies with remote locations.
Unlike the free non-commercial online mapping predecessors available on the internet, WebMiler is designed specifically for commercial shipping and trucking companies. Prophesy’s mapping program considers truck heights, bridge heights, low underpasses, commercial road restrictions and seasonal closures to ensure commercial vehicles are routed safely and legally from first stop to last. The system provides practical driving miles and routes or industry standard rating miles, plus a mileage summary by state to aid with fuel tax reporting.
According to Bill Ashburn, Prophesy vice president, “We have already implemented the solution with a large Fortune 100 company who chose the Prophesy WebMiler to provide consistent calculations throughout the 60 fleets they employ.”
For more information, go to www.ProphesyLogistics.com.
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