TMW announces integration between its FinalMile Solution and DMSi’s Agility solution

TMW announces integration between its FinalMile Solution and DMSi’s Agility solution

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TMW, a Trimble brand and provider of software, business intelligence and related solutions to the North American transportation industry, announced a new integration with DMSi, a business software provider for the lumber and building materials industry. TMW’s FinalMile solution now integrates with DMSi’s Agility enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform. Both solutions designed specifically for private fleet customers who operate in the building supply industry. The integration decreases the time from order placement to the time the delivery is planned while strengthening the relationship between two building materials vendors, according to TMW Systems.

DMSi covers aspect of operations from production/procurement through distribution, delivery and back office accounting. More than 400 building material wholesalers, remanufacturers, dealers and distributors use Agility as their mission-critical inventory and order management platform.

With the integration, TMW FinalMile can collect information directly from the DMSi Agility solution on a near real-time basis. The orders are then automatically updated within DRTrack whenever they are added, modified or deleted.

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