Transflo Mobile Gains TMWSuite Features With Integration
Pegasus TransTech, an enterprise mobility and business process automation provider, has added TMW Systems as a Transflo Mobile integration partner.
by Staff
September 7, 2016
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Photo: Pegasus TransTech
Pegasus TransTech, an enterprise mobility and business process automation provider, has added TMW Systems as a Transflo Mobile integration partner. TMW Systems is a provider of software to transportation and logistics operations.
Through the integration, carriers that use TMWSuite are able to use a progressive task management format and two-way messaging capabilities from the TMS directly in Transflo Mobile.
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It also adds load and routing information from TMWSuite that would otherwise only be sent to a mobile communication device in the vehicle. The integrationhas been certified by TMW Systems.
“As we work with other software partners, our goal is to make it easier for clients to achieve more from their chosen technology,” said Salem Elnahwy, vice president of development at Pegasus TransTech. “Creating easy, convenient mobile experiences is at the heart of what we do, and our collaboration with TMW Systems extends those benefits to a greater number of clients.”
Complementing existing mobile communications functionality, the integration improves operational efficiency and fleet-to-driver engagement. The new feature set is immediately available to joint users of Transflo and TMW Systems. Demonstration of the software will take place during the upcoming in.sight User Conference + Expo 2016, to be held from Sept. 25-28 in Nashville, Tenn.
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“With integration to Transflo Mobile from TMWSuite, we are providing our clients an integration option that enables them to have visibility to their workflows outside of the cab of the truck,” said Jeff Graham, director of mobile communications and technology at TMW Systems.
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