TRANSFLO 2010 employs enhanced tools

May 1, 2009
Pegasus TransTech has introduced TRANSFLO 2010, an evolutionary update of its document management and imaging software for the transportation industry.

Pegasus TransTech has introduced TRANSFLO 2010, an evolutionary update of its document management and imaging software for the transportation industry.

TRANSFLO 2010 is the latest version of the imaging system that efficiently processes, stores, and quickly retrieves critical business documents: proof of delivery, bills of lading, packing lists, receipts, employment applications, and accident reports. It integrates seamlessly with other software systems, including TRANSFLO Express, Pegasus TransTech's truckstop scanning system.

According to Bob Helms, chairman and chief executive officer of Pegasus TransTech, TRANSFLO 2010 improves with additional power, scalability, and intelligent business tools.

TRANSFLO 2010 is in beta for general release in June 2009. Access www.pegasustranstech.com for more details.

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