The Secret to Surviving the Economy
Getting—and keeping—repeat business is important these days. But that’s just the beginning of survival. AirClic also helps you run your business with less day-to-day expense.
- Reduce error and the costs associated with re-delivery
- Eliminate delay and lost revenue opportunities
- Have visibility to and control of 3rd party providers
- Avoid the excess labor costs of data re-entry and reconciliation
Imagine how much time and money you’ll save when delivery addresses never have to be rechecked over the phone, when you can invoice immediately after delivery, and when orders never have to be re-entered. That’s exactly what AirClic can do for you.
Every customer believes his or her package is the most important one your company will handle. To ensure repeat business, particularly in this economy, you must deliver every package like it is that most important one.
When it comes to proof of delivery and package tracking, AirClic for couriers and delivery has you covered.
- An application that runs on a cell phone
- Scan or key inputs for package pick-up and package delivery
- Signature capture-based proof of delivery
Download Our Customer Success Stories
Intermountain Express Case Study
Wessin Transport Case Study
Priority Dispatch Case Study
Additional Courier and Delivery Customers:
ADP
- Ryder
- Alaska Airlines
- Superior Delivery Network
- Fresh Direct
- Mayo
Interested in Ensuring Repeat Business and
Decreasing Operational Expenses?
Just give AirClic Answers a call at 1-866-707-2542 or email us so we can get in touch.
“What used to take hours now takes minutes. Through ‘trackability’ alone, we’re saving between $5,000 and $8,000 per month.”—John Droubay, President/Owner of Intermountain Express“The AirClic solution has helped us expand our business without having to add drivers. It’s given us a huge competitive advantage.”—Alan Schostag, Director of IS for Wessin Transport“In the first six months of using AirClic, we have already seen increased customer satisfaction and accuracy in completed deliveries.”—Adrian Williams, VP of Transportation for Fresh Direct 
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