TruckRight Driver-Recruiting Tool Integrates with TMW Suite
TMW Systems has integrated its TMW.Suite transportation management solution with the TruckRight driver recruiting and retention system.
by Staff
March 21, 2017
Screenshot via TruckRight
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Screenshot via TruckRight
TMW Systems has integrated its TMW Suite transportation management solution with the TruckRight driver recruiting and retention system.
Through the integration, driver data created or modified within the TruckRight portal is automatically pushed to a driver profile within the TMW Suite solution. This allows carriers, brokers and 3PL users of TMW Suite to access updated driver names, license numbers, contact information and other data without needing to re-enter information.
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TMW Suite allows users to integrate and control all operational functions and services associated with the transportation process. It is designed to be scalable to the needs of non-asset based businesses as well as companies operating thousands of pieces of equipment.
TruckRight will have a booth at this year’s Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky., to showcase its driver recruiting tools. The show takes place from March 23-25 at the Kentucky Exposition Center.
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