• Con-Way simplifies tracking

    Con-Way Transportation Services Inc. announced today that it is making it easier for customers to track their freight shipments by using the company's automated e-mail system. Track via E-mail is available to registered users under the PowerTools option. "Our e-business upgrades are designed to make it easier and more convenient for our customers to conduct their business online," said Bryan Millican,
    Jan. 17, 2003
    Con-Way Transportation Services Inc. announced today that it is making it easier for customers to track their freight shipments by using the company's automated e-mail system.

    Track via E-mail is available to registered users under the PowerTools option.

    "Our e-business upgrades are designed to make it easier and more convenient for our customers to conduct their business online," said Bryan Millican, executive vp of sales and marketing.

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