Household goods mover implements new network

Company: Atlantic Relocation Services Atlanta, Ga. Operation: Household goods mover Julie Johnson MIS director Problem: Atlantic Relocation Services is the largest agency in the Atlas Van Line affiliation, with ten branch locations in addition to the headquarters office. About two-and-a-half years ago, the Y2K compliance issue forced the company to a decision point about their computers. “We had legacy systems that would have been very expensive to bring into compliance,” recalls Julie Johnson. “The household goods transportation industry is marginally profitable — 10-12% is considered doing well — so cost was a big ...

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