
Little training required to use delivery processing software
February 10, 2012 By LP Gas
ADD Systems (Advanced Digital Data Inc.) rolled out more than 900 RAVEN units in 134 Suburban Propane customer service centers across the country.
Read MoreADD Systems (Advanced Digital Data Inc.) rolled out more than 900 RAVEN units in 134 Suburban Propane customer service centers across the country.
Read MoreRoadnet Technologies Inc.’s Geotuning is a productivity-enhancing tool that improves the accuracy of location information for transportation fleet owners.
Read MoreIowa Mold Tooling Co. Inc. helps fleet managers maximize equipment profitability with its enhanced ValuePlus Fleet Management software (VPFM).
Read MoreMID:COM pioneered the computer register business in 1975. There are more than 30,000 of our computers and registers operating in all types of weather. Operating range is as diverse as the tropical heat of South America to the bitter cold of the Arctic Circle. Our systems accurately account for billions of gallons of product every day.
Read MoreIndependent Technologies originally designed the WESROC® Payphone Monitor in 1986. It remotely counted the money, routed coin collectors and repair personnel and routinely reported the status of each phone over the telephone network. In 2001, Independent Technologies created a similar application for propane monitoring, the WESROC Propane Monitoring System. The WESROC system is now the industry leader in Propane Tank Monitoring. ITC’s 25+ years of experience in the telecommunications industry and strong engineering expertise has played a huge part in providing reliable remote monitoring systems for many leading propane distributors.
Read MoreRelying on your drivers to execute the best plan for the day’s deliveries could be steering your ledger in the wrong direction, yet a price tag of more than $20,000 for traditional route-planning software may put such systems off the map for your company. A more affordable alternative, though, is set for an October rollout.
Read MoreWhen spot propane prices at Mont Belvieu topped $1.16 this past July, I wondered if spiraling world oil costs would be the final blow that would push marketers out of the business once and for all.
Read MoreOn June 2, 2004, the top story on many national morning TV shows was the disappearance of two propane trucks from a parking lot in New Jersey. With the age of heightened security, the FBI was so concerned that it sent out a security alert for the missing propane trucks.
Read MoreA problem in the propane industry today is that a lot of companies are struggling financially because prices are increasing, leading to higher accounts receivable balances.
Read MoreOK, so we aren’t the most adventurous industry when it comes to technology.
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