Deere & Company implements internet freight payment system

Farm equipment manufacturer Deere & Company plans to implement PowerTrack, a business-to-business Internet payment service, for its transportation providers in order to streamline the process of logistics payments. Deere & Company said PowerTrack eliminates paper from the business-to-business payment process, enables electronic accounts payable and receivable, and links logistics and financial processes
Aug. 22, 2001
Farm equipment manufacturer Deere & Company plans to implement PowerTrack, a business-to-business Internet payment service, for its transportation providers in order to streamline the process of logistics payments.

Deere & Company said PowerTrack eliminates paper from the business-to-business payment process, enables electronic accounts payable and receivable, and links logistics and financial processes for greater efficiency and management control.

Deere & Company, based in Moline IL said it expects PowerTrack to improve logistics and payment visibility for all its transportation providers – across all modes. Better visibility will ultimately save time and help them make better logistics management decisions, it said.

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