Salem NationaLease 'Enriches' its Service
Richer Systems Group (RSG), specializing in software solutions for the fleet management industry, has announced that Salem NationaLease of Winston Salem, N.C., a large NationaLease affiliate, is the latest transportation services provider to implement the Enrich Transportation Management System (TMS). The partnership will allow Salem to access the complete range of functionality offered by the Enrich TMS, capable of managing the entire enterprise of full service truck rental and leasing companies including dedicated and logistics services. "We saw Enrich as being the only business system capable of handling all facets of our operations," said Tom Teague, president and CEO of Salem. "This will become a key element supporting the growth of Salem and its reputation for customer service excellence." "Salem NationaLease required comprehensive functionality within a single and highly integrated suite of business applications," said Eric Richer, president of RSG. "Enrich will be able to deliver those requirements and we are excited about the benefits that Salem will enjoy as a result." Salem has committed to install the maintenance, asset, contract and financial management modules of the Enrich system. Also slated for implementation are software modules for fuel sales, fuel tax and license compliance, and business intelligence. According to RSG, its Enrich product offers modules for every aspect of the transportation services industry, from full service lease and rental operators to common carriers. Functionality, integration, and simplified IT administration are the hallmarks of the Enrich software system, RSG says. According to the company, customers can deploy the Enrich software modules, in whole or in part, to meet the unique needs of each enterprise. About Richer Systems Group Richer Systems Group Inc. (RSG) is a vendor and developer of ERP and asset management/maintenance software solutions to the fleet management industry. RSG also provides consulting, software and hosting services (ASP) in support of its software. Founded in 1990, the company maintains a head office in Calgary, Alberta and additional offices in Phoenix, Ariz., and Detroit, Mich. According to RSG, its asset management and maintenance solutions are also applicable to, and have been deployed by, the owners and operators of private and private-type fleets. RSG says its flagship product Enrich is in use throughout North America by companies in the commercial transportation field, including full service lease and rental and common and dedicated carriers. Enrich software modules manage financial accounting, equipment maintenance, inventories, maintenance facilities, lease, rental and maintenance contracts, trucking operations, warehouse operations, fuel and fuel tax management, payroll and human resources. For more information call (800) 491-7780 or visit www.richer.ca. About Salem NationaLease Salem NationaLease is a transportation services company based in Winston Salem, N.C. Salem specializes in full service truck leasing, commercial truck rental, guaranteed contract maintenance, dedicated contract carriage and logistics services. For more information, call (336) 768-6800 or visit www.salemleasing.com.
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