Descartes acquires OCR Services for $90m
PRESS RELEASE Mar 28, 2024 Descartes Acquires OCR WATERLOO, Ontario and ATLANTA, March 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ...
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Descartes Systems Group, a global leader in uniting logistics-intensive businesses in commerce, announces that UK-based mobile tyre-fitting company Tyres on the Drive now offers delivery appointment self-scheduling online using Descartes’ dynamic appointment scheduling and route planning solution. The offering provides a differentiated customer experience while improving the productivity of Tyres On The Drive’s fleet and technicians.
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