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Polaris Transportation Continues to Move Forward with Service Enhancing Technology

January 31, 2018

Customers can now book online at any time from their cell, tablet or desktop

Polaris Transportation announced today that their online booking portal is now fully tested and live making shipping with Polaris much easier. The custom designed shipping tool has been in development for the past year and after a successful soft launch to select clients, it has been tested and officially launched for all customers to take advantage of.

The enhanced shipping tool is designed to book up to 4 standard pallets (48” x 48” x 72”) per destination or custom pallet configurations as required. Booking is available for cross border shipments between Canada and the USA. The enhanced shipping tool was implemented in direct response to the success of the online rating tool and listening to their customers’ additional requirements.

Other features of the online booking tool include:

  • The ability to book multiple shipments in the same session
  • Attach related documents for Customs and/or other special instructions
  • Select custom delivery options like tailgate service
  • Book orders from anywhere, anytime on any device with web access

According to Polaris Transportation President, David Cox, “My father and Polaris founder, Larry Cox set this new online tool in motion before he passed and I am honoured to see one of his many dreams for our company come to life. Making it simpler and easier to ship with Polaris is an ongoing focus for our company. I encourage those using this new time-saving tool to offer their feedback so we can incorporate your suggestions going forward.’’

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