Dairy Crest delivers value with Paragon transport January 10, 2011 News Dorking, UK, 14 December 2010 – Chilled dairy foods company, Dairy Crest, has centralised its UK-wide delivery planning with a high-tech automated routing and scheduling solution from Paragon Software Systems. Centralising Dairy Crest’s planning gives the company a clear view of its entire delivery operation and allows planners to model and map the most efficient routes and deliveries to service its customers. The software is key to Dairy Crest’s operation and business decision making. It allows Dairy Crest to run “what if” scenarios to test and monitor distribution so that the fleet is being used efficiently to meet customers’ needs in the most cost-effective way. Dairy Crest’s refrigerated vehicle fleet comprises articulated and rigid bodied trucks used to serve major multiple retailers, supermarkets and other dairies. Nick Wadey has led a progressive strategy that places Dairy Crest at the leading edge of maximising value from the demand chain, while maintaining best-in-class service and costs to its customers. This five-year plan, now in its third year, also aims to make full use of the integration potential across Dairy Crest’s unique network of dairies, factories and depots. Mark Hill, the company’s Central Planning Manager adds: “With Paragon’s help we have developed a tailored centralised Multi Depot software solution that enables us to work efficiently across our whole transport operation. We can use the software to remodel our routes and schedules to determine ?the best and most cost-effective way to service our customers. It is extremely flexible, allows us to readily integrate new business and is proving invaluable in helping us to provide accurate costings to our commercial department.” About Latest Posts Publisher Latest posts by Publisher (see all) ZEO INVESTS IN LARGEST EVER BRAND RELAUNCH WITH NEW NO ADDED SUGAR RANGE & CELEBRITY AMBASSADOR CAROLINE FLACK - April 26, 2017 NEEDHAM CODING LAUNCHES FIRST OWN BRAND CONTINUOUS INK JET PRINTERS - April 25, 2017 FANUC ROBOTS CAN HANDLE THEIR BELGIUM BEER - April 25, 2017