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ASSET MAINTENANCE – CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

TMW Asset Maintenance Kick Off
DAY / TIME: Monday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Special Interest

The TMW Asset Maintenance Software General Manager will discuss current industry trends and issues affecting the fleet and equipment maintenance operations of organizations and how TMW AMS will continue to deliver capabilities to maintain its leadership position. In addition, updates on the organization, product release schedules, Product Advisory Committee, and Partnerships will be presented.

Who Should Attend: TMT Fleet Maintenance Users


What’s New in TMT – System i
DAY / TIME: Monday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Special Interest

Do you want to see what’s new in the TMT Fleet Maintenance product on the System i platform? We have been working hard to add new capabilities that will give you and your company the best return on your investment. So, this is your opportunity to get a first hand view of the many new features and enhancements now available. You will experience a live demonstration of the product and see just how these new features have been integrated. The “readme” for the latest release of the TMT Fleet Maintenance product will be available for you to take home.

Who should attend: TMT Fleet Maintenance users.


What’s New in TMT - Windows
DAY / TIME: Monday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Special Interest
The TMT Fleet Maintenance application, Version 10, is scheduled to be released on September 15, 2008. This session will highlight new features and modules, and will cover those features added since the last conference in 2007. We will also provide insight to additional sessions that may be of interest to you, as details of the new features will be discussed.

Who should attend: TMT Fleet Maintenance users.


Deploying Best Practices Through an SOP Engagement – Case Study
DAY / TIME: Monday – 1:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Business Improvement

Standard Operating Policies and Procedures can be effective catalysts to drive data consistency to provide improved reporting. Are you a manager or decision maker who wants to drive your organization’s effectiveness? An SOP is a set of instructions that has the force of a directive, covering those features of operations that lend themselves to a definite or standardized procedure. Meet a current SOP partner and share their experiences and successes.


Great Plains Interface Details
DAY / TIME: Monday – 1:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Operations

This session provides an overview of the TMT Fleet Maintenance Accounting Data Export and Interface to Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains accounting system. If your position is responsible for the integration of accounting data, this session is for you. It will cover the setup requirements for both Great Plains and TMT Fleet Maintenance required to attain inter-operability. You will learn to cope with the data requirements in both systems and how to insure that your integrations remain error free.

Who should attend: Anyone responsible for the integration of accounting data from TMT Fleet Maintenance to Great Plains accounting.


Interactive Maintenance Suite (TINA) Part 1 – System i
DAY / TIME: Monday – 1:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Operations

Go paperless with TMT Fleet Maintenance Interactive Suite! Imagine a paperless shop environment with real-time information to help schedule and keep track of repairs. Does your job require you to create shop plans, repair orders, and track labor time? In this session, learn how the Shop Planner and Mechanic Workstation interact with each other to give you control of the shop with the tools you need.

Who should attend: Shop managers, shop supervisors, parts supervisors, and anyone that is involved in the day-to-day duties of managing and scheduling units for repair. We suggest that you also attend Interactive Maintenance Suite (TINA) - System i, Part 2 of this class on Monday at 3:45 p.m.

Reducing Inventory Costs – System i
DAY / TIME: Monday – 1:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Operations

What is the state of your inventory room? This session discusses the requisition, demand generator, ordering inventory, receiving process, warranty, relieving inventory, repair orders, and invoice process with regards to the parts inventory process. Also, this session will cover best practices for reducing inventory costs and maintaining just-in-time parts on hand.

Who should attend: Customers who have inventory challenges and want to learn how to reduce inventory while at the same time understand the parts inventory process from demand to use of the part(s).


Lab – Crystal Reports
DAY / TIME: Monday – 1:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Reporting

Crystal Reports is an easy to use report design and data retrieval tool that can access your TMT Asset Maintenance software data using an ODBC or ADO connection to the database. Are you a business analyst or DBA who needs to create reports based on TMT Asset Maintenance Software or other databases? Using Crystal Reports can increase the value your company gets from your TMT Asset Maintenance Software data or other data.

Who should attend: Those wanting to learn the basics of Crystal Reports or those needing a refresher in the basics of Crystal Reports as it pertains to TMT Asset Maintenance.


TMT Overview for System i
DAY / TIME: Monday – 3:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Special Interest

Are you a manager or new user who needs an overview description of how the TMT Fleet Maintenance system works? This session will review many of the available system features which would make your maintenance recording, reporting, and analysis more effective. This is an excellent venue for those new to or unfamiliar with the TMT Fleet Maintenance product.

Who should attend: Individuals who are new to TMW™ Maintenance and management personnel who would like an overview of the system for planning or decision making purposes.


Increase Your Warranty Recovery Dollars – Case Study
DAY / TIME: Monday – 3:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Business Improvement

Does your TMW™ application actually track your warranties and generate your claims? This has to be one of the most overlooked aspects of most companies’ systems. This session will show you how to improve your company’s bottom line by recovering some of the dollars spent on maintenance within your company.

Who should attend: Fleet directors, shop managers, warranty managers, and asset managers.


Interactive Maintenance Suite (TINA) Part 2 – System i
DAY / TIME: Monday – 3:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Operations

The TMT Fleet Maintenance Interactive Suite creates a paperless shop environment with real-time information to help schedule and keep track of repairs. Learn how the Supervisor Workstation and Parts Workstation interact with each other to give you control of the shop with the tools you need for managing repairs and managing part requests.

Who should attend: Shop managers, shop supervisors, parts supervisors, and anyone that is involved in the day-to-day duties of managing and scheduling units for repair. This class is a continuation of the interactive Maintenance Suite (TINA) - System i class, Part 1 offered on Monday at 1:45 p.m.


Lab – Understanding the New & Improved Job Codes - Windows
DAY / TIME: Monday – 3:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Operations

Do you want to improve productivity and assure accurate invoice pricing? Explore the new and improved changes to job codes in TMT Fleet Maintenance. These improvements allow specific assignments of tasks and times to job codes for productivity tracking and fixed pricing for retail customers. Something for everyone is guaranteed. Join us to uncover the mystery and discover the benefits of job codes in your operation.

Who should attend: This session is intended for anyone interested in improving the productivity of the shop and assuring pricing on invoices.


Leveraging Crystal Reports for Custom Reporting
DAY / TIME: Monday – 3:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Advanced
TRACK: Special Interest

See an overview of how Crystal Reports 11 can be used to give your company the data it needs - data that is not already available with the built-in reports within TMT Fleet Maintenance. This includes an overview of how to create a basic Crystal Report, examples of Crystal Reports for the TMT Fleet Maintenance application, the Customer Inquiry System, and the Web Reporting Module.

Who should attend: Report

TMT Overview for Windows
DAY / TIME: Monday – 3:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Special Interest

Are you a manager or new user who needs an overview description of how the TMT Fleet Maintenance system works? This session will review many of the available system features which would make your maintenance recording, reporting, and analysis more effective. This is an excellent venue for those new to or unfamiliar with the TMT Fleet Maintenance product.

Who should attend: Individuals who are new to TMT Maintenance and management personnel who would like an overview of the system for planning or decision making purposes.


Maintenance Cost Savings through Business Process Improvements – Case Study
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Business Improvement

As a Fleet director or shop manager, you always want to know more ways in which you can improve your business process. You will learn how some clients have changed their process and, in return, received proven results.

Who should attend: Fleet directors and shop managers.


Interactive Maintenance Suite (TINA) Part 1 – Windows
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Operations

Go paperless with TMT Fleet Maintenance Interactive Suite! Imagine a paperless shop environment with real-time information to help schedule and keep track of repairs. Does your job require you to create shop plans, repair orders, and track labor time? In this session, learn how the Shop Planner and Mechanic Workstation interact with each other to give you control of the shop with the tools you need.

Who should attend: Shop managers, shop supervisors, parts supervisors, and anyone that is involved in the day-to-day duties of managing and scheduling units for repair. We suggest that you also attend Interactive Maintenance Suite (TINA) - Windows, Part 2 of this class on Tuesday at 10:45 a.m.


Invoicing A to Z - System i
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Operations

Do you need to invoice outside customers or owner operators? If the answer is yes, then the Invoicing module is the tool for you. Using a standard repair order and a markup table, you can generate a customer-specific invoice and integrate the invoice accounts receivable. If your company does outside repair work or requires intra-company billing, then this seminar is a must.

Who should attend: Customers, including those with owner operators, who invoice outside customers for repairs or part sales.


Lab – Fuel and Meter Interface – The Most Important Maintenance Data
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Technical

In today’s environment how important is it to have fuel cost and mile per gallon information? Come see how this rich feature can assist you in importing company and vendor fuel and how meters can be imported into the system. Learn how these imports impact the Maintenance process and assist in providing accurate CPM reports. Work with the import process to see the ease of setting up the process important to efficient asset management.

Who should attend: Managers, IT, and anyone involved in Operations who is responsible for setting up the TMT Fleet Maintenance system.


Maximizing Warranty Recovery – System i
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Operations

Want to reduce fleet costs? Are you confident that you are recovering all your warranties? Warranty management is an essential part of controlling fleet costs. This session will help you differentiate between warranty types as you discover how to define warranty in TMT Fleet Maintenance for more efficient claim generation. Learn how to automatically override warranty for a specific repair reason, campaign, or expendable event, and know when a manual override has occurred.

Who should attend: Anyone concerned with reducing fleet costs.


TMT Service Center – New Features & Enhancements
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Operations

The TMT Service Center product has been significantly improved over this past year. This session will cover all of the new enhancements, ways to track your customers’ repairs, check in new customers, and how to provide a high level of service for truck repairs. Details involving markup, special bundle pricing, and more will be demonstrated.

Who should attend: Customers who are interested in TMT Service Center and perform truck repairs for profit. May be of interest to customers who repair owner operator equipment as the majority of enhancements are in the TMT Fleet Maintenance products invoicing module.


Maintenance Consulting Engagements – Get the Most from Your System
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Business Improvement

Have you ever asked yourself: “Why doesn’t this software do what they said it would do?” There are many reasons why a system doesn’t perform up to expectations. One reason could be that initial training missed the mark. It could be from the loss of knowledgeable personnel, or because of changes in critical maintenance business processes, or it could just be time to “look under the hood” and give your system a “tune-up.” Even for our more sophisticated users, the Fleet Maintenance product is so flexible and so comprehensive that no single user has been able to use all of the system features, and there is always room for improvement in your use of the system. Whatever your situation, almost all companies can benefit from the system expertise available from TMW.

Who should attend: Corporate, IT, accounting, and maintenance management personnel.


Interactive Maintenance Suite (TINA) Part 2 – Windows
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Operations

The TMT Fleet Maintenance Interactive Suite creates a paperless shop environment with real-time information to help schedule and keep track of repairs. Learn how the Supervisor Workstation and Parts Workstation interact with each other to give you control of the shop with the tools you need for managing repairs and managing part requests.

Who should attend: Shop managers, shop supervisors, parts supervisors, and anyone that is involved in the day-to-day duties of managing and scheduling units for repair. This class is a continuation of the Interactive Maintenance Suite (TINA) - Windows class, Part 1 offered on Tuesday at 9:00 a.m.


Key Integration Points for TruckMate
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Technical

See the potential of integrating TruckMate and TMT Fleet Maintenance. This seminar will touch on the integration of information to dispatch and unit files including PM notifications, out of service notifications for repair orders, unit file updating, accounting transactions, and more. Discover how this interface assists operations and dispatch allowing for the efficient operation of asset management and providing meter transfers for accurate Cost per Mile reports and fuel mileage reports.

Who should attend: Operation and fleet managers depending on accurate day-to-day data will want to see the functionality of this interface.


Lab – Invoice Pricing Tables
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Technical

Are you sure you are charging and billing the right amount to your customers? Is your pricing keeping up with the actual cost of running your shop? This class will help you to understand how you are billing your clients and how to create markups that truly hit the mark. Discover how to use different markup scenarios for different customers.

Who should attend: Company fleet managers, shop managers, controllers, and those persons responsible for the pricing and billing of your clients.


Manage Your Road Calls – System i
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Operations

This session is designed to help you take control of your breakdowns. Learn to track your breakdown incidents from cradle to grave and to handle multiple vendor events with ease. Discover how you can quickly find valuable, real-time information with integrations to Operations and Dispatch, National Service Locator, and Satellite Communications. Explore new firmware values to help you streamline and minimize data entry.

Who should attend: Anyone interested in learning how TMT Fleet Maintenance can help manage breakdowns more efficiently.


New Web Based GUI for System i
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Special Interest

Would you like to get more direct time out of your shop? Every minute a technician is not directly working on equipment you can kick a quarter off the bottom line of your budget. To help alleviate this we have developed the Mechanic Work Station (TINA) into a touch screen application for the System i. The standard TMT Fleet Maintenance is also available, so come on down and see the future of the System i. It’s finally happened! Your AS400 can now be accessed anywhere in the world with only an internet browser. TMT Fleet Maintenance has developed the standard product and the Mechanic Workstation into a new web-based Graphical Interface User (GUI) - System i. Mechanics now have the functionality of (TINA) at the push of a button as managers have the same power at a click of a mouse. In this session you will learn how the web-based version of TMT Fleet Maintenance functions.

Who should attend: Anyone interested in or using Mechanic Workstation, managers, technicians, and clerical personnel.


Key Performance Metrics Roundtable
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 1:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Business Improvement New Class

What are the metrics you need to run your business? Are they available today? In order to run a successful maintenance organization, what new metrics are needed? This seminar is an open round table discussion on key performance indicators and metrics needed in the TMT Fleet Maintenance products. Formatted questions and round table presentations will help get the session started. These new ideas will be used to further enhance the reporting capabilities of the TMT Fleet Maintenance product suite. Come prepared to think “out-of-the-box.”

Who should attend: Fleet managers and executive management interested in helping design new metrics for the TMT Fleet Maintenance products and services.


Import and Export Your Data with the New Wizard Feature – System i
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 1:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Technical New Class

Find out how TMT Fleet Maintenance can help you communicate electronically with your business partners. Does your job require you to increase productivity while reducing costs? In this session, you will learn how to send or receive invoices, purchase orders, repair orders, and more. This feature supports multiple formats including XML and it offers several communication choices including e-mail, FTP, IFS, and the Web.

Who should attend: Anyone wanting to increase clerical productivity while reducing clerical costs.


Key Integration Points for TMWSuite
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 1:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Technical 


 

Lab – Security Setup & Administration
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 1:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Advanced
TRACK: Technical

Who has access to your system? Is Sysdba being used throughout your system? If you do not know who has access to your Fleet Maintenance program, then you need to attend this class. This session will cover how to create users and give them access to only the functions they need.

Who should attend: TMT Fleet Maintenance administrators, Fleet directors, and shop managers.


Manage Your Road Calls – Windows
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 1:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Operations

The purpose of this session is to describe and demonstrate our TMT Fleet Maintenance Road Calls Module to better manage your on-the-road breakdowns. This session will demonstrate examples of how to create and track calls. You will learn how to turn those calls into a repair order, either internal or vendor. Then, discover how to look up an outside vendor using our service locator and how to pay for it through our interface with ComData Master Card. Finally, you will see how to retrieve some of the breakdown history by unit or driver.

Who should attend: Maintenance managers, personnel that analyze maintenance issues, and people that currently work the breakdown desk at their company.

ResultsNow/The Dawg for Maintenance
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 1:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Reporting

Act now, not because you have to, but because you planned to! You will learn the features available in these new tools, which have the ability to take maintenance from a “re-active” posture to a “pro-active” one. Get exceptions to key performance indicators Maintenance. If you are interested in learning how these in “real time” while there is still time to do something about it. Make automated “exception” e-mail reporting to responsible personnel a key part of your management philosophy.

Who should attend: IT personnel, business analysts, operations
supervisors, or those who have been charged with the day-to-day
management of repair facilities.


TMT Service Center – Overview & Product Direction
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 3:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Operations

TMW Asset Maintenance Software business unit is proud to announce the TMT Service Center application. TMT Service Center is for companies that have no fleet of their own, but service other fleets for profit, and is designed to control the daily shop processes for the Repair and Maintenance Operations in businesses that service small and large fleet customers. This session will cover the many features associated with customer billing as well as marketing opportunities through the Customer Information System (CIS). CIS is a web-based product that is designed for the TMT Service Center customer and is a direct interface into the TMT Service Center product that can increase revenue and provide your customers with valuable repair information.

Who should attend: Service Center customers and fleet shop owners that invoice outside customers.


TMT Future Product Direction – System i
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 3:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Special Interest

Want to make a difference? Every year many customer-driven changes are made to the TMT Fleet Maintenance application. This session is your opportunity to bring ideas and suggest product enhancements. These items will be recorded and forwarded to the Product Advisory Committee for review.

Who should attend: All TMT Fleet Maintenance users.


TMT Future Product Direction – Windows
DAY / TIME: Tuesday – 3:45 p.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Special Interest

If you are a TMT Fleet Maintenance user, then you will be interested in attending this open forum to the discuss the future product direction of the TMT Fleet Maintenance application. This session will offer insight into features or enhancements under consideration in future versions. This is your chance to help shape the future.

Who should attend: TMT Fleet Maintenance users.


Web Reporting for Maintenance
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Reporting

Web Reporting will allow you to produce meaningful custom reports from data stored within your TMT Asset Maintenance Software system in a graphic presentation, and to interconnect with other business applications. Currently, Web Reporting has ten standard reports as part of the initial offering. Web reporting functionality has been incorporated into the CIS and POS systems.

Who should attend: Fleet managers, retail managers, and those persons with a need to distribute and publish custom reports to a wide array of users or customers.


Are You Safe? Correctly Maintain Your Security
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Technical

Is your environment secure? Who knows your passwords? What is your disaster recovery plan? If you are a database administrator, you will be engaged in discussions about ways to maintain your environment’s security for both the administrators and users.

Who should attend: Anyone who is responsible for administering and maintaining server and database security as it relates to TMT.


Getting the Most Out of VMRS Codes – System i
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Operations

Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards are an integral part of TMT Fleet Maintenance. Strategic decision makers and implementers will benefit from this session, which is designed to help you take full advantage of the value that standardization brings to your maintenance operation through VMRS codes. From unit components and vendor part warranty to new part catalog tools, diligent use of VMRS codes is well worth the investment.

Who should attend: Anyone responsible for strategic planning and best practices implementation.


Lab – Global Use and Shop Options
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Technical

Have you ever wondered what the options in TMT Fleet Maintenance do? Or how they work? Are you sure they are set up to fit your company’s needs? This lab will cover the Global Options and Shop Options to explain how they work and how they can help your company get the correct information out of your system. Discover how one setting change can make all the difference.

Who should attend: TMT Fleet Maintenance administrators, system administrators, fleet managers, asset managers, and controllers.


Reducing Plant Maintenance Costs – Case Study
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Business Improvement

In charge of assets? Do you actually track everything you should in your Asset Manager program? Come to this class and learn how other companies are tracking Plant and Facility Maintenance in TMT Fleet Maintenance. Discover how you can help your company control cost and manage assets.

Who should attend: If you are in charge of the Assets for your company then you need to attend this class.

Case study: For Fort McDowell, TMT has been a constantly evolving system: “Due to the fact that we are not an over-the-road customer we have had to make modifications to the ways in which we use the system. This process has allowed us to come up with processes that are considered ‘outside the box.’ We have been able to do things using TMT that we thought we could never do at the time of implementation.”

This presentation will center on how to think ‘outside the box’ and make TMT Fleet Maintenance do things that benefit your company. You will learn how we have modified the systems to fit our needs and what items need to be looked at so other companies can do the same. Some of these items include finding the core reason for having the system, understanding accounting even though you are not in the accounting department, and understanding the effects of changes on the system in other departments. Understanding and implementing changes in your Standard Operating Procedure can be the difference between having a good system and a great system that works for you.”


Lab - System Administration and Best Practices for MS/SQL & Citrix
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Advanced
TRACK: Technical

Do you use Terminal Services or Citrix? Are you maximizing the application’s performance with TMT Asset Management software? Have you upgraded to SQL Server 2005, and wonder what’s new in SQL 2008? Come to this class and find out.

Who should attend: IT personnel and system administrators.


Reducing Inventory Costs – Windows
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Operations

Are you tired of useless inventory taking up space and costing you money? Trying to get rid of obsolete parts? This class offers solutions to reduce inventory using TMT Fleet Maintenance reporting capabilities and processes. Suggestions for setting up inventory controls and reducing inventories are offered, and an open discussion will follow the presentation.

Who should attend: Recommended for any personnel where managing inventory is essential.


Tips & Tricks – System i
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Operations

This session will cover features and functionality tips that will help you obtain the full benefit of the system. Bring your questions or share your experience with others, this session is all about sharing information.

Who should attend: Anyone that is involved with managing TMT Fleet Maintenance users, TMT administrators, shop managers, or anyone that trains other users working with the system.


Tips & Tricks - Windows
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 9:00 a.m.
LEVEL: Intermediate
TRACK: Operations

Are you missing out on some of the functions of TMT Fleet Maintenance? See what features TMT Fleet Maintenance has to offer and discover how these features can assist in your day-today operations. This seminar dives into hotkeys, options, data mining, troubleshooting, and system operation. Explore how specific information retrieval is made in a snap.

Who should attend: Anyone who deals with operations or asset management on a daily basis.


QuickBooks Interface Details
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Operations

Arrgh! My accounting data exports do not integrate with QuickBooks! This session provides an overview of the TMT Fleet Maintenance Accounting Data Export and Interface to QuickBooks accounting software. You will concentrate on setup requirements for both QuickBooks and TMT Fleet Maintenance required to attain inter-operability. You will learn how to cope with the data requirements in both systems and how to ensure that your integrations remain error free.

Who should attend: Anyone responsible for the integration of accounting data from TMT Fleet Maintenance to QuickBooks accounting.

Advisory Committee – Directions / Results
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Special Interest

The old Strategic Alliance Team (SAT) has been revamped and remodeled into the new Product Advisory Committee. Are you a TMT Asset Maintenance customer who wants to be part of shaping the product for the future? If you want to learn more and see how you can be a part of the process this session will be one that you do not want to miss. You will learn what changes have been made and how the PAC will operate. Whether you use TMT Asset Maintenance on the Windows or System i platform you can attend this session. You will also be able to meet and hear from some of the current members of the Product Advisory Committee. Learn how you can be a part of this committee.

Who should attend: Any TMT Asset Maintenance customer (Windows or System i) who wants to be part of shaping the product for the future.


Importing 3rd Party Vendor Repair Invoices
DAY / TIME: Wednesday – 10:45 a.m.
LEVEL: Basic
TRACK: Special Interest

Are you in Accounting, IT, or Maintenance? Do you want to avoid multiple data entry tasks? This session will show you how to use the power and flexibility of TMT Fleet Maintenance to import invoice information from third-party vendors into your system. Speed up your transaction processing and eliminate internal data handling tasks.

Who should attend: IT personnel, accountants, accounts payable personnel, and maintenance supervisors and management.

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