PermitLink streamlines fleet permit orders

Sept. 1, 2004
Comdata Corp has introduced a new online permit order system called PermitLink for fleet permit customers. This 24/7 ordering service is web-based to

Comdata Corp has introduced a new online permit order system called PermitLink for fleet permit customers. This 24/7 ordering service is web-based to reduce application delays caused by incorrect or incomplete information.

The new service has several other features:

  • Permits can be ordered for multiple accounts with one log-in.

  • Users have access to state holiday closings information for better planning.

  • Notification of estimated permit fees is generated for credit card customers.

  • Users have an option to request order confirmation by e-mail.

  • Auto population of stored unit information.

  • For trip and fuel, oversize/overweight and mobile home permit orders.

  • Customers can also track their order status with a function called Permit Order Inquiry.
    www.comdata.com

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