TMW Systems Adds 17 New Customers
TMW Systems, one of the largest providers of enterprise management software to the trucking industry, reported signing 17 new customers in the first quarter of 2006, a substantial increase over Q1 2005.
TMW Systems, one of the largest providers of enterprise management software to the trucking industry, reported signing 17 new customers in the first quarter of 2006, a substantial increase over Q1 2005.
These new customers bring the trucking technology provider’s active customer list to more than 560 carriers and private fleets.
“We are gratified that so many great carriers continue to put their trust in our products and services to help improve their operational efficiencies,” said Tom Weisz, chairman of TMW Systems. “Our singular focus on the trucking industry, unique combination of IT and fleet operations expertise and commitment to service excellence enables TMW to deliver a superior level of value to our customers.”
Leveraging the organization’s hands-on expertise in trucking and information technology, TMW’s products – including TMWSuite for Windows and TL2000 for the IBM iSeries platform – enable carriers to easily integrate vital real-time data from every facet of their operations into a single system to maximize dispatch efficiency, improve productivity and customer service and enhance profitability. Based in Beachwood, Ohio, TMW currently serves more than 560 customers globally, including in North America, Europe, China and Latin America. For more information, visit www.tmwsystems.com or call (800) 401-6682.
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