Infosite Technologies new dispatching software

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BOISBRIAND, Que. – Infosite Technologies(www.infositetech.com), has launched Dispatch-Mate version 5.2, a new version of the company’s fleet management software.

The new version introduces many new features including planning boards to prepare trips and routes, document imaging interface, color-coded user-defined statuses, automatic and fixed accessorial charges, as well as dynamic interfaces with most standard accounting packages.
Dispatch-Mate with these new features is now available for download at www.infositetech.com/English/DM_trial.htm.

“Dispatch-Mates simplicity and customizability is its true distinction,” says Infosite President Bob McNamara. “Software that promotes growth is one thing, but to create a software that is flexible enough to continuously and seamlessly adapt to trucking operations is another. This is what we’ve accomplished.”

The announcement follows several other recent additions to Dispatch-mate including:

* DM Fleet Maintenance: Complete user-friendly fleet maintenance software performing all fleet maintenance back-office operations for both full-garage and non-garage. More information on the calculator can be found here: (http://www.infositetech.com/English/DM-Fleet-Maintenance.htm)

* Dispatch-Mate Logistics: Software designed for 3rd party brokers and reverse logistics management. It handles all sales, customer service and management features necessary to run your transportation brokerage. (http://www.infositetech.com/English/DM-Logistics.htm)

* DM Warehousing: Software built for third party warehousing operations. Performing all back-office operations including customer invoicing and interfaces with accounting package. Interfacing with all Infosite Transportation software solutions.:
(http://www.infositetech.com/English/DM-Warehousing.htm)

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