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A UK vehicle tracking specialist has developed a novel solution for raising invoices quickly and efficiently. AutoAlert is said to offer a compact, easy solution for keeping track of work and monitoring progress. Using the system, customers can automatically raise invoices and also have sub-contractors automatically raise their invoices. The package allows the addition of clients and sub-contractors to accounts and can monitor the status of ongoing jobs and locations. Using the system is said to make job re
February 17, 2012 Read time: 1 min
A UK vehicle tracking specialist has developed a novel solution for raising invoices quickly and efficiently. 1407 AutoAlert is said to offer a compact, easy solution for keeping track of work and monitoring progress. Using the system, customers can automatically raise invoices and also have sub-contractors automatically raise their invoices. The package allows the addition of clients and sub-contractors to accounts and can monitor the status of ongoing jobs and locations. Using the system is said to make job reporting, scheduling and subsequent payment more efficient.

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