Full Circle TMS to be Platinum Sponsor at TEANA’s Winter Networking Weekend this January

November 22, 2016

Miami, FL (November 22, 2016) — Full Circle TMS will be the official Platinum sponsor for the TEANA (The Expedite Association of North America) January 2017 Winter Networking Weekend in Miami, Florida.  Stuart Sutton, President and CEO of Full Circle TMS, will be attending the event. “I am looking forward to sharing updates on my new TMS project with attendees in the relaxed, one-on-one atmosphere of this TEANA event.” says Sutton.  “This next project is like having a ‘reset’ button where I can go back to the start and significantly improve how to build a world-class technology product.  We have made great strides since I addressed the TEANA members at their meeting in Nashville this past July.” “We have been closely monitoring the progress of the Full Circle software,” Says Mike Winslett, President of DTH Expeditors in Atlanta, GA. “Stuart, and his excellent engineering team, have been keeping my company, and other very interested companies, abreast of their development.  We are all extremely excited with the direction of their new TMS technology.” As a benefit of his Platinum sponsorship, Stuart Sutton will be presenting an overview of Full Circle TMS’ latest technology during a formal presentation at TEANA’s Winter Networking Weekend on Saturday, January 28, 2017. For more information about TEANA, please visit: www.teana.org For more information about Full Circle TMS, please visit: www.fullcircletms.com For more information about Clearwater Logistics visit: www.dthx.net   TEANA’s 2nd Annual Winter Networking Weekend is being held in Miami, FL from January 27 to 29, 2017 at the W Hotel – South Beach, Florida. There will be optional networking activities all weekend for attendees to have the chance to meet and get to know fellow business owners and other TEANA members.  Guests are encourages to take this opportunity to get to know TEANA peers and network with other expediting industry professionals! For more details about this event and for registration click here: http://www.teana.org/event-information.

DTH Expeditors, Inc

DTH Expeditors, Inc (http://www.dthx.net/) is a fully service expedited transportation company founded in 1999 by Mike Winslett.  The company was named for his three children Drew, Tyler and Hannah. DTH was founded on the principal of offering personalized and custom made transportation solutions through individual customer relationships. DTH offers, expedited transportation services including international and domestic air, NFO/Same Day Service, branded as "DTH First Class", expedited trucking, full truck load brokerage, warehousing, charter aircraft and transportation management/consulting services. DTH, with its agents, carrier partners, independent contractors and company equipment offer more than 20,000 capacity providers throughout North American and the world.

Full Circle TMS

Full Circle TMS (www.fullcircletms.com) is web-based, transportation management software (TMS) designed to improve the productivity and profitability of transportation companies around the world. Its integrated suite of TMS solutions enables its’ customers to reduce operational overhead, improve profits, strengthen customer service to grow their businesses.

TEANA

TEANA (www.teana.org) is a Non Profit Association made up of expedited transportation professionals and vendors who serve the Expedited marketplace. Their mission is to create and maintain a forum for our networked expediters to facilitate the exchange of information and services that allow our member companies to enhance, improve, and expand their services to their customers with safety and security while maintaining the highest levels of quality.  TEANA provides opportunities throughout the year to network and communicate in person with member companies, industry vendors, purchasers, government officials and regulatory industry agencies. To raise awareness in the industry of our organization, its members and the services they offer.  To learn more visit: www.teana.org.