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Ray,
For my suggestion, it really depends on the volume of LTL/TL traffic you Shipping Department is handling. There are two "bolt-ons" that I have seen interfaced with XA - LogPro/TE and Varsity Logistics. From my experience, both work about the same. I have not worked with Varsity for some time. LogPro requires a "4th" party for the interface between XA and LogPro. It needed ALOT of enhancement to get it to handle all the functions my client needed (ie: Export interface, Kits, the list goes on and on). We must have over 3 dozen modifications to the 4th parties program.

But other than that - it is pretty seamless. We are using it for creating Carton Content labels and now Pallet labels.

Eric > > Just want to see how others are handling Pre-Paid and Add Freight> Charges. We want to automate the Pick Pack Ship function further and> invoice daily all confirmed shipments, but we don't know the freight> charges to apply to these few Pre-Paid and Add Freight Charge orders,> until the following day and depend on the freight companies for this> information. UPS and FedEx works fine with Pick Pack Ship user exit and> customizing we have made with help from CisTech. If anyone out there is> doing this can you share your process.>

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