Transportation December 16, 2009

HighJump RouteCenter On-Demand

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HighJump Software offers its HighJump RouteCenter On-Demand, a software-as-a-service (SaaS) version of the HighJump RouteCenter route accounting system. The solution leverages HighJump Software's history of offering hosted transportation management systems and is the first of several HighJump Software products that will be introduced in an SaaS deployment model.

HighJump RouteCenter is a route accounting system with complete functionality for beer distributors, soft drink bottlers, and wine and spirits distributors. This includes order management, inventory management, route settlement, pricing, promotions, and integration to HighJump Software's mobile software suite. The system also provides taxation and regulatory reporting to help manage the complex, highly regulated nature of alcohol sales. HighJump RouteCenter also allows beverage distributors to perform e-commerce transactions with retailers and supplier organizations.

HighJump RouteCenter On-Demand provides software updates, maintenance, and infrastructure support, allowing direct store delivery companies to focus on running their core businesses operations. Since the solution is hosted at HighJump Software's data center, no hardware or server upgrade purchases are required.

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