TMI, the parent company of TripPak Express and TripPak Online document management services announced June 28 the release of new database level integration resources for fleets using Show-Me Software, a Missouri based provider of fleet management software with more than 140 medium sized and smaller fleet clients throughout North America. The companies also announced O&S Trucking of Springfield, Missouri signed a multi-year contract for the TripPak Online Enterprise solution and that installation is in process. The company says integration with Show-Me Software will allow O&S Trucking and any other fleet that is using Show-Me Software for dispatch, accounting and fleet management planning to interface directly with the TripPak Online Enterprise solution. The interface will be especially useful when used with TripPak Online.com, TMI's Application Service Provider (ASP) imaging tool, requiring no up-front investments and designed exclusively for small and medium sized fleets to use the Internet to access documents that are scanned overnight by TripPak. "We are pleased to deploy this interface with TripPak Online and satisfy both large and small fleets alike, providing highly accurate dispatch data and helping Show-Me Software users to go paperless," said Mark Stiles, president of Show-Me Software. Referring to the TMI integration, "This interface is another example of our commitment to provide carriers with cost effective choices in technology." "The services and tools we provide to Swift, C.R. England and U.S. Xpress are available right now to growth oriented fleets like O&S Trucking, and also to managers operating a 20 truck fleet, because this integration exists," explained Mark A. Cleveland, executive vice president of TMI. "Even small carriers can go paperless. We provide a tighter process, an `electronic filing cabinet' that allows you to just walk away from the copy machine and never misplace another document." TMI is signing up small fleets for their Internet productivity tool, TripPak Online.com, where the average fleet size is between 20 to 100 trucks. According to the company, users of the service leverage the power of imaging while still being able to access any paper document, a key consideration in meeting shipper demands for proof of delivery or related paper work, without placing any new, special handling or scanning burdens on a driver. TMI is a provider of document management services to the trucking industry, offering the only fully integrated outsource infrastructure provider (OIP) resource to fleet managers interested in cash flow improvements by more efficiently processing time sensitive documents. The thirteen-year old company is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, with offices in Brentwood, Tennessee and Wilmington, Ohio. Visit www.trippak.com for more information. Established in 1996 and based in Springfield, Missouri, Show-Me Software is a developer of transportation management software. Show-Me Software's Operations Manager is a fully integrated Windows based product designed to streamline trucking and brokerage operations from dispatch, settlements, receivables, payables and office payroll to the general ledger, as well as being EDI compatible with fuel card interfaces and mileage and mapping. The product is now integrated with TripPak Online for enhanced productivity, dispatch efficiency, decreased costs, increased returns and improved customer service, says the company.
Show-Me Software to Interface With TripPak Online
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