Paragon
Leaders in Transport Optimisation and Execution

Applications

Management Reporting

Whether the Paragon software is used for calculating optimised routes and schedules, managing resources or executing the plan in real time, it includes comprehensive reporting capabilities that provide detailed information for transport and operations teams and high level summaries and exception reports for distribution management.

The Paragon software stores a wealth of information about planned schedules, customers, orders, fleet resources, service requirements and KPIs, covering both planned schedules and actual performance. All this information can be reported on, at a detailed level, by exception or in terms of overall summaries - using reports and charts that are provided as standard or configured by the user.

While Paragon systems are typically used in a planning or transport office to create the required transport schedules, there is often a need for the results of the software's routing and scheduling to be shared with others in the organisation. For example, warehouse staff need to see load despatch times, customer services require visibility of scheduled arrival times updated throughout the day, transport staff need driver debrief information, transport managers need details of local delivery schedules and distribution management need visibility of overall performance. This wide reporting capability is provided by Paragon's.cfmL reporting which enables staff located outside the transport department to use their web browsers to get access to the information they need.

Click here for information about Paragon software...

back to top

For more information contact Paragon on +44 (0) 1306 732600 for our UK office, or 631-439-6875 for our US office.
Alternatively email info@paragonrouting.com for the UK, or sales@paragonrouting.com for the US.
Request More Information
What our clients say

"As a software provider, Paragon has a ‘can do’ attitude. This implementation also proves that the software itself can do what is required to optimise performance within the framework of the Working Time Directive.".
Sean Walters - TNT Logistics, Akzo Nobel