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New Fleet Maintenance Software Released |
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Friday, 05 September 2008 |
TMW Systems, Inc., a provider of enterprise management software designed specifically for the transportation services industry in North America, released TMT Fleet Maintenance for Windows Version 9, in July. The application is offered by the TMW Asset Maintenance Software business unit, previously known as TMT Software, located in Durham, N.C. The new release helps companies performing fleet and equipment maintenance and repair operations to improve efficiency, collaborate and electronically communicate with vendors, suppliers and OEMs, the company says.
The new release extends the automation of the entire fleet maintenance and repair function while still interfacing to leading accounting software and includes electronic GL coding-to-inventory capabilities. For more transparency to operational costs, a new feature presents company management with a comprehensive accounting of vehicle maintenance and repair with the ability to drill down into costs—even for a single piece of equipment—throughout an entire vehicle lifecycle.
TMT Fleet Maintenance for Windows V9 enhances the ability of independent, retail service centers to compete more favorably with dealerships by adding support for multi-company fleet unit designations, packaged pricing and job code and task-based pricing. The new Customer Inquiry System (CIS) enables web-based, self-service capabilities for repair center customers, including the ability to look up repair information for their fleets while allowing service centers to push information such as recalls, notifications and sales and marketing campaigns to their customers via the internet, the company says.
"Simply stated, we are the Enterprise Resource Planning system for fleet and repair operations," says Scott Vanselous, TMW senior vice president and general manager. "This release has the capability to integrate a fleet maintenance operation with an entire business and service provider 'ecosystem' to automate workflow processes and the capture and delivery of information within and beyond the shop environment. This integrated approach drives efficiencies in the complex and critical fleet maintenance process and helps companies more accurately measure and control the true costs to operate their assets."
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