SMC³ Unveils New Version of BatchMark XL Analysis Tool
Peachtree City, Ga. (PRWEB) December 10, 2015 -- SMC³ has released an enhanced version of the BatchMark® and BatchMark XL LTL shipment rate analysis tools.
BatchMark XL allows users to examine the discounts, minimum charges, class/weight combinations, surcharges and other pricing features of various LTL carriers, enabling expedition of the analysis process. The new product has an effective date of December 8.
Enhancements for BatchMark XL include:
o Simultaneously rate or re-rate up to 500 MB of data
o Comparison of up to 20 data modules per shipment
o Flexible file uploads
o Utilization of input and output files in the user’s own formats
o The ability to override ZIP codes for creating “what if” scenarios by data module
“By listening to our BatchMark customers, we realized that those utilizing the legacy product were specifically interested in speed and the ability to analyze more base rates for the same shipment,” said Brad Gregory, SMC³’s vice president of marketing and software alliances. “The users of BatchMark XL wanted to be able to process significantly more records simultaneously and have more freedom in file formats. We added these features and more into the new release.”
For more information about the new release of BatchMark XL, or any of SMC³’s many products, call 800.845.8090 or email your SMC³ sales representative.
About SMC³
SMC³ is the leading provider of data, technology and education as an integrated solution to the freight transportation community. SMC³ delivers its core competency – LTL pricing expertise – through collaborative pricing technology that supports end-to-end, ongoing predictability in shipper/3PL-carrier relationships. Best known for its CzarLite®, Bid$ense® and RateWare® solutions, the company serves more than 5,000 customers throughout North America, including shippers, carriers, logistics service providers and freight-payment companies. The company also partners with leading transportation software developers for complete interoperability. Visit SMC³ at http://www.smc3.com.
Beth Malik, SMC³, +1 (770) 486-5850, [email protected]
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