Tele Atlas and ProMiles to enhance routing and logistics solutions

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Tele Atlas and ProMiles Software Development Corporation (PSDC) announced recently that they are collaborating to bring the power of ProMiles XF and TruckMiles truck routing applications and Tele Atlas’ turn-by-turn map data to trucking and logistics companies.

Through this expanded agreement, ProMiles will begin incorporating Tele Atlas’ turn-by-turn data into its routing and logistics products for street level routing applications.

This expanded relationship brings benefits to companies’ customers. ProMiles will integrate Tele Atlas data and its customers will benefit from the enhanced door-to-door addressing and routing that Tele Atlas’ data offers. In the future, as ProMiles truck attribute content is linked to the Tele Atlas database, Tele Atlas customers will be able to license ProMiles attributes as part of their turn-by-turn content to develop more compelling applications.

"ProMiles offers one of only a few applications that offers door-to-door addressing along with truck attributes such as designated truck routes, hazardous restrictions, weight and height restrictions, etc.," said Joseph J. Berry, vice president of GIS and Location-Based Services for Tele Atlas North America.

Tony Stroncheck, president of ProMiles said the company is always evaluating the products they offer and looking for ways to improve service to customers.

For more information visit www.na.teleatlas.com or www.ProMiles.com

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