TMI, the parent company of TripPak Express and TripPak Online document management services, has secured the exclusive endorsement of Nashville-based TruckStops Direct,
an association of more than 130 independent truckstops.
TruckStops Direct members in 42 states and Canada are deploying the TripPak Scanning truckstop document capture services at their locations so fleets can collect trip documents on a real time basis and the professional driver can enjoy their time in full-service, locally owned travel centers.
"TripPak Express, TripPak Scanning and TripPak Overnight are the complete document delivery solutions for fleet members of TruckStops Direct," said Paul Rogers, vice president of TruckStops Direct. "With these services, TripPak meets all the needs of any fleet at every size, delivering the flexibility required to expedite delivery of critical documents so fleets can quickly invoice and immediately impact cash flow."
Drivers can drop trip envelopes into the yellow TripPak Express box or have their documents scanned at the truckstop for immediate presentation to their fleet, or purchase a TripPak Overnight envelope to get next-day delivery for a low, flat fee. "Nobody beats those options and that’s why we’re endorsing TripPak," says Rodgers.
TMI is a 15-year-old company with headquartered in Denver, Colo., and offices in Brentwood, Tenn. and Wilmington, Ohio.
For information about TMI Services, visit www.trippak.com.
TruckStops Direct Endorses TripPak Scanning
TMI, the parent company of TripPak Express and TripPak Online document management services, has secured the exclusive endorsement of Nashville-based TruckStops Direct,
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