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Wayfair, a Korber HighJump WMS customer just evaluated Manhattan WMS

Cantor Fitzgerald, a Kyriba Treasury customer evaluated GTreasury

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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Cook-Illinois Corporation Transportation 2900 $300M United States Tyler Technologies Tyler Traversa Transportation Management 2015 n/a In 2015, Cook-Illinois Corporation implemented Tyler Traversa for Transportation Management. The initial deployment targeted very small terminals in the Chicagoland region and then expanded across the companys footprint of approximately 15 bus terminals that vary significantly in size and contract complexity. The implementation uses Tyler Traversa alongside the companys existing routing and planning capabilities, with operational segregation by site size. Tyler Traversa was introduced at locations running roughly ten buses where its streamlined routing, import and optimize functions, copy runs and rapid run building proved sufficient for day to day scheduling, while larger contracts retained more feature rich routing and planning workflows. Tyler Traversa was deployed as a web based, cloud hosted solution, which the organization described as lightweight for IT and simple to maintain. The application workflow emphasized intuitive navigation and large action controls, enabling rapid onboarding and reduced training time for dispatch and scheduling staff. Rollout and governance followed a pragmatic pilot then scale pattern, starting at smaller terminals and expanding to additional sites as the product proved operationally valuable. The vendor implementation and support relationship was cited as highly responsive, providing near immediate operational support during onboarding and ongoing use. Reported outcomes included drastically reduced training time and estimated manual work savings of roughly 20 to 30 hours for individual users leveraging Traversa automation during route import, optimization and copy operations. Tyler Traversa is explicitly positioned within Cook-Illinois Corporation as a Transportation Management application that complements existing routing and planning systems depending on site scale and feature needs.
Orangeburg County, SC Government 450 $35M United States Tyler Technologies Tyler Traversa Transportation Management 2018 n/a In 2018, Orangeburg County, SC implemented Tyler Traversa, a Transportation Management application to automate and formalize district routing and scheduling for Orangeburg County School District. The deployment focused on automated routing workflows, route configuration, and schedule management to support daily student transportation operations. Tyler Traversa was configured to manage route creation and stop planning, student ridership manifests, driver assignment and shift scheduling, and safety compliance workflows consistent with Transportation Management platforms. The implementation included routing optimization, schedule publishing, and operational reporting modules, with Tyler Traversa serving as the central routing and dispatch engine for the district. Project governance was led by the Director of Transportation for Orangeburg County School District, who managed the implementation, end user training, and personnel rollout across the transportation department. Operational scope covered services for more than 8,800 students and a safety program for roughly 185 drivers and assistants, and the project integrated Tyler Traversa with other supported technology components used by the district.
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  1. B-Lynk, a United States based Professional Services organization with 50 Employees

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