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Railroad

June 22, 2021 Posted by Bleaf

Brightleaf extracted vital information from the contracts ranging from Industrial Track Maintenance, Rail Crossing Agreements to Haulage, and Real Estate for a class 1 Railway company. There is a huge revenue realized after Brightleaf analyzed the documents and provided the information to the company. There were about 500 thousand legacy contracts, some of them even date back to the 19th century.

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