SEFL to Implement FleetPortal

July 21, 2004
American Trucking Associations (ATA) announced today that Southeastern Freight Lines, Inc. (SEFL) is set to implement ATA’s TMC FleetPortal service. The service is designed to provide consolidated online access to technical data on parts and maintenance, which contributes to faster maintenance turns, ATA said. SEFL is the first trucking company to subscribe to ATA’s FleetPortal. SEFL supported the

American Trucking Associations (ATA) announced today that Southeastern Freight Lines, Inc. (SEFL) is set to implement ATA’s TMC FleetPortal service. The service is designed to provide consolidated online access to technical data on parts and maintenance, which contributes to faster maintenance turns, ATA said.

SEFL is the first trucking company to subscribe to ATA’s FleetPortal. SEFL supported the final testing and development of the service by working with ATA’s partner, Continental DataGraphics, to evaluate the system at a number of its shops.

More than 250 maintenance professionals at SEFL evaluate and maintain over 10,000 pieces of equipment.

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