TA signs deal with TrikPak

Nov. 8, 2002
TravelCenters of America (TA) has reached an agreement with TMI, the parent company of the TripPak document management services, to expand drop box placements and promote the cash flow benefits of the service. "TA and TripPak are committed to working together to help fleets reduce costs and gain productivity," TA senior vp Mike Hinderliter said. The long-term agreement secures drop box placement rights
TravelCenters of America (TA) has reached an agreement with TMI, the parent company of the TripPak document management services, to expand drop box placements and promote the cash flow benefits of the service.

"TA and TripPak are committed to working together to help fleets reduce costs and gain productivity," TA senior vp Mike Hinderliter said.

The long-term agreement secures drop box placement rights for participating fleets.

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