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TransCore's Commercial Services Group COO Marc Cameron Resigns
Joel McGinley named new general manager 

PORTLAND, Ore., July 16, 2002 - TransCore announces the resignation, effective July 31, 2002, of Marc Cameron as chief operating officer of its Portland-based Commercial Services Group (CSG), a business-to-business e-commerce company specializing in commercial Internet-based freight exchange services, which includes DAT Services, KEYPOINT and Link Logistics. Joel McGinley, TransCore's vice president of intermediary services, will succeed Cameron and report to TransCore's chief executive officer John Worthington.

Cameron, the guiding force behind the growth of Jubitz Corp.'s DAT Services during the 1990s, was instrumental in developing the Internet business from the ground up. As head of CSG since its inception in early 2001, Cameron provided a steadying influence as TransCore brought related businesses into a single operating area.

Cameron commented, "From "Dial-a-Truck" to DAT to TransCore, I've enjoyed the many successes and memories we have created together. After more than 30 consecutive years in business, over 12 of which have been here, I have decided this would be a good time for me and my family to take some time off. I have no plans, but am thankful and excited to take this opportunity to explore what's next."

Worthington praised Cameron for his contributions and especially the recruitment and development of a capable management team to lead CSG as the business enters a new era.

McGinley, a DAT alumnus who returned last year to head CSG's intermediary services business segment, brings a depth of experience to his new role. A transportation professional for most of his 20 years in business, McGinley served in an executive capacity for both a major carrier and a third-party logistics company. In addition, he served in an entrepreneurial capacity, developing and growing a transportation service bureau business and founding an e-commerce company.

"Joel understands transportation customers, their business process requirements, and how TransCore's offerings can add value to their operations," said Worthington. "His leadership will be invaluable as we extend the base of our business, enter new partnerships and expand our product development."

About TransCore

TransCore's Commercial Services Group (CSG) is headquartered in Beaverton, Ore., a suburb of Portland, and is a part of TransCore, a privately held transportation services company with 1,700 employees and more than 80 locations throughout the world. With installations in 39 countries, 80-plus patents and a world-class manufacturing facility, TransCore's expertise in providing system-based applications that improve transportation efficiency is unparalleled. TransCore's freight-exchange network was recently includesed in "Forbes' Best of the Web: B2B." For more information, visit www.transcore.com or www.transportationsoftware.com.

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