• Trucking Operations Benchmark Program
Katz, Sapper & Miller, a major accounting and consulting firm in the trucking industry, has teamed with McLeod Software to put together a new operations performance benchmarking program. In this session, we will share some of our first results and help you determine if you would like to participate in this program going forward.
• 5 Reports that Can Help You Run Your Company Better
Did you know that your LoadMaster and PowerBroker systems have 5 reports that alone can help you do a better job of running your company? In fact McLeod Customer Advocate, Randy Seals, claims that if you know how to get those 5 reports every day, you can lay in a hammock in some tropical paradise. Is he exaggerating? Come find out.
• Making Continuous Improvement a Part of Your Culture
McLeod customers will share their success in making the concept of continuous improvement a permanent part of their company culture. They
NEW AND REMODELED BIRMINGHAM CONVENTION CENTER HOTELS
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e are pleased to offer you the amenities of
the Sheraton Birmingham Hotel, and The Westin Birmingham Hotel, as the headquarters for our 2015 Users’ Conference. The Sheraton Birmingham has been remodeled since our last conference, and the Westin is a brand new hotel constructed as an expansion of the venue. Both hotels offer inside access to the convention facilities and are integral to the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex.
Hotel guest rooms are available for single or double occupancy with complimentary Internet access at the following discounted rates:
• Sheraton Birmingham Convention Center Hotel — $149/night plus taxes
• The Westin Hotel — $169/night plus taxes
The deadline to obtain the discounted room reservations for McLeod Software Users’ Conference is September 13.
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