Tranzlink, which offers an online interactive load matching for truckload transportation, is now offering Web hosting.
The new service is aimed at carriers, brokers and shippers of all sizes.
"Many companies in the industry use services like Hotmail to send and receive e-mail," says Vinson Fetty, President of Tranzlink, "but having your own Web site allows you to transact business electronically, create more awareness of your company and improve your image."
Tranzlink provides a one-page Web site with 400 megabytes of space on which firms can post their address, company logo and other pertinent information. Companies don't have to worry about designing the site, registering the domain name or programming and integration, because Tranzlink handles that for them. By logging into a control panel, users can set up one or multiple e-mail addresses and add pages to the site. The one-page Web site and hosting are free with a paid Tranzlink membership for brokers and shippers. For carriers, it's $14.95 per month and their Tranzlink membership is free.
Tranzlink also offers a deluxe three-page Web site. This allows companies to post up to five photographs of their choice (trucks or facilities, for instance) in addition to their logo and content. The three-page site is available with a paid Tranzlink membership for a one-time fee of $99 and can be up and running in just three days.
For more information, visit www.tranzlink.com.
Tranzlink Launches Web Hosting Service
Tranzlink, which offers an online interactive load matching for truckload transportation, is now offering Web hosting
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