DataDis joins McLeod Software as certified integration partner
DataDis, a fleet maintenance software provider, has been certified as an integration partner by McLeod Software, enhancing its ability to connect its MIR-RT platform with McLeod’s dispatch and freight brokerage management services.
An accounting data integration and a dispatch integration are now available as part of the collaboration, both designed to improve operational efficiency for customers, DataDis said in a news release.
The accounting integration simplifies the exchange of maintenance-related financial data between the two platforms. By automating the transfer of accounts receivable, accounts payable, and general ledger transactions, the integration reduces manual input, minimizes errors, and lightens the administrative workload, the company claims.
Meanwhile, the dispatch integration fosters better communication between the shop and dispatch teams, helping fleet managers coordinate more effectively. This integration provides real-time insights into asset status, upcoming maintenance schedules, and repair needs, enabling teams to align maintenance activities with operational demands.
With these integrations now live, both companies expect the partnership to deliver meaningful improvements for fleet operators by centralizing data, reducing redundancies, and optimizing overall performance.
“We understand how critical this partnership is to our growth in the U.S. market, and we will continue to strengthen our relationship with great technology partners like McLeod to deliver value to the industry,” said Travis Coffman, executive vice-president of DataDis in the US, in a release.
Ahmed Ebrahim, vice-president of strategic alliances at McLeod Software, added that the integration was the result of collaboration between both product and engineering teams. “McLeod welcomes DataDis as a vehicle maintenance partner to our growing integration ecosystem,” he said.

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