Michigan City has recently chosen to implement the VIP Utility Billing Suite of Products! This will allow for improved billing and reporting capabilities for the city. VIP utilizes a Microsoft SQL Database and is accessible through web browsers making it intuitive for the end user experience!
Billing software plays a crucial role in keeping the lights on (literally) and ensuring that utility companies run smoothly. With utility billing software, you can easily track and manage customer accounts, meter readings, and payment history. It allows you to handle large volumes of data efficiently and reduces the chances of errors in billing. Plus, it seamlessly integrates with other systems like accounting software, making the whole process a breeze.
Your agency needs a utility billing solution that is accurate, intuitive, and provides easy access to bills and payment options for your customers. VIP Utility Billing software provides all of that and more. Contact us today to schedule a demo.
Michigan City, nestled in LaPorte County, Indiana, USA, stands as the larger of the primary cities within the Michigan City-La Porte, Indiana Metropolitan statistical area. This area is part of the broader Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City Combined statistical area. Situated in Northwest Indiana, often referred to by locals as "The Region" or Michiana, this city sits approximately 45 miles East of Chicago. Recognized as a favored suburb among Chicago residents, it draws attention as a tourism hotspot and benefits from easy, affordable access through the South Shore Line passenger train. Additionally, Michigan City rests 40 miles to the West of South Bend. According to the 2010 census, the city boasted a population of 31,479.
Michigan City, Indiana, hosts the Old and functioning lighthouses. It had the Pullman-Standard rail car plant and features shopping at Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets. Franciscan Health is the main hospital. The city includes landmarks like Mount Baldy in the Indiana Dunes National Park. The sand discovered on the shores in and around Michigan City earns the moniker "singing sand" due to the unique sound it emits.