65% of Transfinder's New Business Came from Districts Owning Competitors’ System Schenectady, New York - February 03, 2015 - Transfinder, a leading provider of transportation management solutions for more than 1,700 school districts in North America and the Caribbean, closed 2014 with $10,355,000 in revenue, up 20 percent from $8,605,000 in 2013. The new eight-figure sales milestone marked the 15th consecutive record-breaking year, among other corporate milestones. The [...]
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From the Albany Business ReviewJanuary 22, 2015By Chelsea Diana Transfinder Corp. CEO Antonio Civitella said New York's plan to leverage $1 billion in private and public funds toward increasing high-speed Internet access is the right step for Albany area businesses. During the State of the State address Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that an estimated 7 million New Yorkers and 113,000 businesses cannot get access to broadband at 100 Mbps - the minimum speed a 2014 survey of economic [...]
read moreTRANSFINDER'S LOGISTICS SOFTWARE CAN BUILD EFFICIENCIES INTO SANTA'S TOY-DELIVERY TRIP Schenectady, NY/North Pole – December 22, 2014 – Transfinder Corp. announced it is offering its routing and logistics software free to Santa Claus this Christmas Eve in an effort create the most efficient toy-delivery route to each and every boy and girl. Antonio Civitella, Transfinder’s president and CEO, said Transfinder’s implementation team would be at the ready [...]
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Megan RogersReporter- Albany Business ReviewNovember 6, 2014 Joseph Nicolla, the president and founder of Columbia Development Company, had an Oscar moment at the Albany Business Review's Achievers event last night. Nicolla, the 2014 Game Changer, stressed in remarks to business leaders the number of people he thanked for playing a hand in his success. "We've learned to dream at a scale that is daunting," he said. Nicolla pointed to the success of 677 Broadway in downtown [...]
read moreChristopher CalnanStaff Writer- Austin Business JournalNovember 6, 2014 Transfinder Corp., a New York-based software maker, plans to open a 10-person satellite office in Austin in early 2015. Transfinder will open the office in an undetermined Austin location to be closer to where a large number of clients are based. The company, founded in 1988 as Forth & Associates, expects to send executives to Austin later this month to identify possible locations, spokesman Rick Derrico [...]
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