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Integrated PC*Miler

ALK Technologies has announced its industry-standard PC*Miler solutions now integrate with Oracle Transportation Management 6.1, the global transportation management system that helps streamline planning, execution, financial settlement, visibility, and business process automation across all modes of transportation.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
2274 ALK Technologies has announced its industry-standard PC*Miler solutions now integrate with Oracle Transportation Management 6.1, the global transportation management system that helps streamline planning, execution, financial settlement, visibility, and business process automation across all modes of transportation.

The integration involves numerous PC*Miler products, including Streets, Rail, and PC*Miler Worldwide, to provide Oracle users with accurate, up-to-date routing and distance calculations.

According to ALK's Craig Fiander, Oracle users will benefit from PC*Miler's rail and multimodal proficiency, reliable transit times and precise street-level routing.

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