Software Product: Enhanced version of container tracking software released
The latest version of container tracking software, CAPS-TRAC 3.0, tracks assets and rented returnable containers for improved fleet visibility, reduced container loss and accountability in supply chain loss and damage.
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By Modern Materials Handling Staff October 15, 2010
The latest version of container tracking software, CAPS-TRAC 3.0, tracks assets and rented returnable containers for improved fleet visibility, reduced container loss and accountability in supply chain loss and damage. The new version includes more user-friendly features, Web-style interface, integration with other existing business and supply chain software systems, and enhanced reporting. The online solution is accessible from any Internet-connected computer, with data backed up in a secure offsite location to ensure stability. Container and Pooling Solutions, 888-873-2277, www.usecaps.com.
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