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HDA Truck Pride Signs Joint Agreement With GCommerce And HDX Services

Electronic data exchange between all parties is a key component of HDA Truck Pride's information technology strategy, and will lead to stronger operational efficiencies as well as business intelligence for all partners, the group said.

s is a key component of HDA Truck Pride’s information technology strategy, and will lead to stronger operational efficiencies as well as business intelligence for all partners, the group said.
 
“Automation of the distribution chain, and the utilization of electronic information, is required for HDA Truck Pride to operate in a uniform manner to compete in today’s marketplace,” said Bill Burns, COO of HDA Truck Pride. “Having a joint solution from the two best-in-class providers to our industry, GCommerce and HDX Services, provides the necessary flexibility for HDA Truck Pride, our members, and our vendor and end-user partners, to achieve maximum participation, and therefore, efficiencies.  Our members are committed, and we are counting on the same level of commitment from our supply chain partners.”
 
The joint solution is designed to enable electronic orders, acknowledgements back with notification of order receipt, advance ship notices to know what is in transit and to be used as an electronic packing slip for receiving, and electronic invoices for both central pay and direct pay vendor partners. Automation of the document flow between all four parties, distributors, HDA Truck Pride headquarters and vendor partners and end-user partners, will provide tremendous savings in accuracy, automation and timeliness, according to HDA Truck Pride.
 
 

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