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QT Technologies's Productivity Engine Powers Aviation
Dallas, TX - September 17, 2007 - QT Technologies, an innovator across the petroleum industry, is introducing its new QT Productivity Engine, at this year's National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Convention at the World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia September 25-27 2007. QT's Productivity Engine combines functionalities to ensure that economically optimized workflows are executed in petroleum product delivery and payment processes.
The service utilizes an in-cab mobile terminal unit with a simple to use, touch-screen interface that manages all aspects of delivery - optimized schedules, GPS-based route mapping, product management and payment processing. The "single-touch delivery" operation allows the driver to complete each stop very efficiently. Payment can be made by the customer on-site with credit/debit cards, cash, or checks.
"The introduction of our mobile in-cab solution clearly demonstrates QT's commitment to our aviation partners by providing automated business solutions that further enable them to be more productive and more importantly provide their customers with more efficient levels of service." says the President of QT Technologies, Jerry Portocalis.
The true innovation with the QT Productivity Engine is its operation from the QT Data Center. The Data Center, using cellular telecommunication networks, communicates in real-time with each in-cab mobile terminal. The information transmitted includes on-board volumetric product inventory and detailed customer profiles which contain correct pricing and applicable taxes. With these automatic updates to the unit, the driver simply moves from aircraft to aircraft, capturing tail numbers and associated fuel deliveries. Transactions are wirelessly sent to the data center and subsequently to the FBO's back-office accounting system in real-time. The real-time connectivity also allows the mobile terminal to serve as a point-of-sale device, validating transactions with the payment processors and exercising the strong QT fraud prevention methodologies.
Completing the productivity cycle for mobile petroleum business processes, details on each delivery are communicated upon completion via the Productivity Engine to a back office accounting and/or inventory management system. No changes are required to the client's existing systems since adapters are provided to the leading products. Additional on-line tools for back office personnel such as automated fleet routing, truck tracking, inventory and delivery reporting are also part of the QT service.
To address consumer demand for Internet-based interaction, QT also provides clients with a branded consumer web portal that allows on-line viewing of invoices, payment processing and reviews of usage history.
The 60th annual NBAA Convention, is celebrating 100 years of powered flight in Georgia. The event is targeted for both small businesses and large corporations engaged in any segment of the aviation industry. QT's innovation for this industry can be seen by attendees with live demonstration of the productivity enhancement solutions in booth #6950.
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