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Lavish Enterprises Reveals How FleetPath Can Turn Single Photos of Trucking Paperwork Into Finished Work, Eliminating Billions in Hidden Office Costs

Every truckload comes with a stack of paperwork that someone has to read, type into a computer by hand, match up, and file before the company can get paid, and that invisible office work drains money out of American trucking on a massive scale every year. This week, in the second of its twelve-week technology series, Lavish Enterprises, Inc. (OTCID:VXIT) reveals the FleetPath technology that ends it: take a photo of almost any trucking document, even a wrinkled or handwritten receipt, and FleetPath reads it in seconds, pulls out every detail, and files it in the right place on its own. And when the document is the one that kicks off a job, FleetPath builds the entire job automatically the moment it lands. The technology is built and working today, and the first real-world test is approaching. For shareholders, this is one of those problems every trucking company faces on every single load that no one had solved at the source, until now. A full overview is available at fleetpath.co.

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·morningstar.com

    Lavish Enterprises Reveals How FleetPath Can Turn Single Photos of Trucking Paperwork Into Finished Work, Eliminating Billions in Hidden…

    Every truckload comes with a stack of paperwork that someone has to read, type into a computer by hand, match up, and file before the company can get paid, and that invisible…