MCS Rental Software adds address search functionality

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MCS Rental Software has added enhanced address search functionality to its offering.

Available to all MCS Rental Software users, Loqate enables operational teams to find known international addresses and manage contract site addresses more accurately and efficiently.

The company said the smart address search feature improves the speed and accuracy of data entry when adding new hire contracts and is easy to use. It added that for drivers to be directed to the correct location, address accuracy is crucial.

The new feature is said to reduce the risk of data entry errors, which MCS said can lead to equipment delivery failures. It also enables operational teams to find addresses quickly and efficiently, streamlining the contract management process as a result.

Nick Thomson, MCS sales director said, “Using the new smart address search feature of MCS-rm operatives simply start typing the first line of the address and the system will display the rest.

“This feature can also be used by operational teams that need precise site addresses for contracts so drivers get to the correct locations. It reduces costs associated with incorrect deliveries while improving address accuracy.”

The launch of Loqate is the latest function that the UK-headquartered company has launched in recent months. At Paris-based trade show Intermat earlier this year the company unveiled several new software features, while in February it launched a new mobile app Resource Mobile.

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