• Imaging beats paper

    TransCore has partnered with document management service provider PaperWise to develop a solution that integrates document imaging with TransCore's Keypoint transportation management software and other TMS packages
    March 31, 2006

    TransCore has partnered with document management service provider PaperWise to develop a solution that integrates document imaging with TransCore's Keypoint transportation management software and other TMS packages. The combination of technologies streamlines workflow, reduces piles of paper and accelerates payment reconciliation, said the company.

    Transcore Imaging is a moderately priced service intended to appeal to small- to mid-size brokers and carriers. It simplifies paper-intensive functions, eliminates filing and improves organization, the software maker said.

    "TransCore's alliance with PaperWise is another in our series of technology applications that demonstrate our commitment to providing integrated solutions to eliminate the inefficiencies in our customers' processes ... and at price points that serve the broader cross-section of the fleet market," said John Worthington, president of TransCore.

    For more information, go to www.transcore.com.

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