
Automated Collections Management for Logistics Companies
FREMONT, CA: e2b technologies, provider of enterprise business applications, is planning to exhibit its latest software called ‘Anytime Collect’ at Mid America Trucking Show held in Louisville from March 27 to 29. Anytime Collect provides credit and collections management solutions tailored for trucking, transportation, and logistics businesses.
e2b technologies designed Anytime Collect with an idea of automating freight invoice management and standardizing collections processes. The software provides seamless integration with accounting, Enterprise Resource Planning, and Transportation Management Systems. It automates customer communications, provides a secure online payment portal for customers. e2b technologies believes that accounts receivable is the largest asset for most performing businesses and Anytime Collect provides means of managing outstanding accounts through automating credit and collections, integration of documents such as freight bills, bills of lading and proof of delivery. It also helps companies in mitigating the frequency of disputes related to overage, shortage, damage billing and rating issues.
Anytime Collect is a cost effective solution as it eliminates unnecessary process and provides faster return on investment. The software currently comes in three editions, namely, Basic, Standard and Enterprise. The powerful engine of the software assists in taking quick actions, making swift decisions and providing a centralized view of every interaction. The dashboard of the software also provides intelligence for businesses through reports and views that help in analysis of financials, activities, accounts, and all aspects of credit and collections process.
See Also: Logistics Transportation Review
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