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McLeod unveils new products, features

At its annual users conference in Birmingham, Ala., McLeod Software (www.mcleodsoftware.com) on Thursday, Oct. 4, introduced new products and features related to its three principal lines of software business – trucking management, brokerage/logistics management and document imaging.

RANS and Symphony

For its flagship trucking enterprise system, LoadMaster, McLeod is offering a new module called the Rapid Alert Notification System (RANS), which allows users to define conditions that will prompt an immediate e-mail, message window or a custom audible alert. The feature complements color-coded alerts already in LoadMaster. “RANS turns LoadMaster into a proactive exception management system,” says President Tom McLeod. Users can configure any number of custom alerts, but among the pre-defined alerts are:

In another development related to LoadMaster, @Road, GeoLogic Solutions’ AutoAlerts, Qualcomm’s Portal and PeopleNet’s Pacos v2.6 all are fully integrated with LoadMaster through the system’s Symphony Mobile Communications Module. Symphony provides a common user interface for multiple mobile communications solutions, particularly useful for carriers that want to switch vendors seamlessly or to test several mobile communications systems, the company says. “What makes Symphony unique is that it gives our software engineers a simple integration path,” McLeod adds.

Other in-cab vendors integrated through Symphony are Carrier Web, DriverTech, Teletrac and TransCore. Trailer-tracking systems integrated are GE VeriWise, Qualcomm, SkyBitz and TransCore.

EDI for Logistics

For its PowerBroker brokerage/logistics enterprise system, McLeod Software introduced a new EDI for Logistics Module, giving brokers and logistics operations electronic data interchange capability to allow them to handle higher volumes, engage larger carriers and serve larger customers more effectively. With EDI for Logistics, customers can offer tenders (outbound 204) to a carrier, and receive acknowledgements (997), responses (990) and status updates (214) in real time and without manual intervention, the company says. McLeod Software’s EDI transmits data in a true format, allowing the option to bypass a VAN and character fees associated with it.