Upgraded routing

Sept. 1, 2001
The Internet routing, mileage and mapping application eMILER.com from ALK Technologies Inc. (www.alk.com) can now accommodate multiple users on a single account. The new feature allows a fleet to assign unique user names and passwords to allow the system to be accessed within networks or at multiple locations. Other changes to the subscription-based routing system include reduced-cost packages for

The Internet routing, mileage and mapping application eMILER.com from ALK Technologies Inc. (www.alk.com) can now accommodate multiple users on a single account. The new feature allows a fleet to assign unique user names and passwords to allow the system to be accessed within networks or at multiple locations.

Other changes to the subscription-based routing system include reduced-cost packages for low-volume users and a database upgrade to include information on Comdata's GeoFUEL truck stop network, as well as 658,000 road miles.

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