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Paragon route planning and vehicle tracking improves brewery distribution

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Industry: Food and Drink Retail
Categories: Operational routing and scheduling , Vehicle tracking and fleet management , Benefits reported

Fuller Smith & Turner (Fuller’s), one of the UK’s top independent family brewers and retailers with leading beer brands including London Pride, ESB and Discovery, has selected Fleet Controller from Paragon Software Systems (Paragon) to enhance customer service by improving the accuracy and responsiveness of its delivery planning process.

Fuller’s has already implemented Paragon’s routing and scheduling system for daily planning at its Chiswick and Horndean sites. "The next step is to achieve greater visibility and accuracy of work standards used in our planning process," confirms Fuller’s operations director, Duncan Munro.

"By using Fleet Controller, already linked with our vehicle tracking system, we will be able to deliver better customer service by being better informed about progress against the plan throughout each day."

"The brewery industry has its own unique and demanding planning challenges," confirms Paragon marketing and business development director, Charles Nockold. "While Paragon’s planning optimization has the flexibility needed to generate efficient delivery schedules for companies like Fuller’s, Fleet Controller provides transportation management with an accurate and ongoing picture of transportation and service performance in real time.

"This enables customer service levels to be increased, as companies can respond quickly and efficiently to problems that inevitably arise, at the same time ensuring that delivery schedules are both legal and achievable."

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