Travel management company Hogg Robinson Group (HRG) has unveiled a new system to help clients reduce rail travel spend.
The new feature sits within the company's technology suite, HRG Online version 8.6.
The company said the new piece of kit allows corporates to view savings on ticket costs and manage spend more effectively.
The launch comes the week after David Radcliffe, HRG's chief executive, told ABTN that good technology would be key to the future success of the travel management community.
The company said the new feature was designed in response to client demand.
Rail has been the fastest growing sector within the business travel over the last two tears.
According to the Guild of Travel Management Companies quarterly transaction survey, rail was the only sector to experience growth during the recession.
HRG said the new system enabled clients to benchmark savings against any available fare types.
Users will be able to see how much they are saving on a standard ticket price.
HRG Online already has an existing functionality for booking UK rail travel, guiding users to the cheapest combination of single or return fares for their journey.
But the new development records and stores all data, which then becomes available as a savings report.
The report highlights any out of policy rail bookings, signifying areas where policy can be tightened to achieve further savings.
Paul Saggar, director technology product development, said: "Users will see the savings benefits as they are making their bookings, thanks to the dynamic rail display. "This display will also inform the traveller of any overspend, recording it as a missed savings opportunity.
"Such visual prompts often help to shape positive purchasing behaviour in the future. "The flexibility of this tool allows users to set the benchmark fare according to their policy and needs, ultimately providing them with greater control over their online rail spend."
The new rail savings feature is available through both the combined air and rail display and the rail only search."
HRG said the product is only available to its UK customers at this time.