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Corcentric to Exhibit at the TMC's 2014 Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee

Corcentric to exhibit at TMC's 2014 Annual Meeting & Exhibition, the Trucking Industry's Premier Event for Software and Technology Solutions.

2014-03-05
MCLEAN, VA, March 05, 2014 (Press-News.org) Corcentric, a leading provider of financial process automation solutions for the trucking industry, today announced they will host booth #1818 at the 2014 Technology & Maintenance Council's Annual Meeting, which will take place March 10-13 at the Music City Center in Nashville, TN.

Corcentric is a leader in financial process automation, specializing in Centralized Billing solutions, and Accounts Payable automation for the transportation industry. By creating a paperless conduit between procurement, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Suppliers, Corcentric allows companies to immediately manage 100% of their back office processes electronically. Their cloud-based (SaaS) architecture allows their solutions to be configured easily for rapid return on investment. Corcentric's booth will feature the latest in electronic order processing automation technology and will have experts on staff to speak with attendees.

The Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) is a diverse group of industry professionals who work together to improve truck equipment and technology. TMC develops industry-recognized recommended practices that are used by fleet managers to efficiently specify and maintain vehicles.

Visit http://www.corcentric.com/events/tradeshows.aspx for more information on TMC's 2014 Annual Meeting.

About Corcentric
For more than 15 years, Corcentric's cloud-based invoice processing software has revolutionized how the world's largest organizations manage and protect their financial assets. By connecting best electronic invoicing practices with deep expertise, Corcentric's ground-breaking Financial Process automation solutions have enabled organizations to reduce costs, streamline processes, and provide unmatched visibility executives need to make critical business decisions.

Learn more at corcentric.com or call 888.525.7677.

Corcentric is a leader in financial process automation, specializing in Accounts Payable automation, PO requisitioning and imaging, and workflow solutions.


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[Press-News.org] Corcentric to Exhibit at the TMC's 2014 Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee
Corcentric to exhibit at TMC's 2014 Annual Meeting & Exhibition, the Trucking Industry's Premier Event for Software and Technology Solutions.