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Since introducing a new technology to automate the routing and scheduling of its delivery fleet, Sharps Bedrooms has realised around 600 man hour savings and significantly reduced the need for third party transport contractors, saving £12,000 a year. The cloud based Maxoptra software, which is used by a centralised team supporting 400 Sharps installers nationwide, is also helping to boost customer service.

Nomique Seating is using Maxoptra automated multi drop vehicle routing and scheduling software to improve the delivery of contract furniture across the UK. A British designer and manufacturer, Nomique is proud of its heritage and business ethos with a commitment to customer service, use of sustainable products and transparent relationships with suppliers, dealers and customers.

Plumbing World is employing the latest cloud-based multi drop routing and scheduling solution from Maxoptra to help expand its delivery operation. A national distributor of plumbing, bathroom, heating and plastic products, Plumbing World currently offers a one stop shop stocking in excess of 10,000 products available for ‘click and collect’ from its central warehouse or for delivery across the West Midlands. Using Maxoptra vehicle routing and scheduling software, which allows easy access via standard web browsers, Plumbing World plans to expand its delivery fleet and increase its delivery area.

Maxoptra has integrated its multi-drop, cloud-based vehicle routing and scheduling software with Quartix real time vehicle tracking. Effective planning of complex schedules combined with advanced ETA notifications already allow Maxoptra users to minimise mileage and achieve greater operational efficiencies.

In 2017 the total number of routes planned daily by Maxoptra’s automated multi drop vehicle routing and scheduling software topped 50,000. With growth of over 50% from the previous year, Maxoptra welcomed new customers from around the world with its first deployments of the cloud-based solution in Africa and Asia, and continued growth in Europe. 2017 saw a widespread adoption in a number of sectors, such as food distribution and furniture delivery, as well as by well-known brands Mercedes-Benz, JCB, LafargeHolcim and Sharps Bedrooms.

Wood and Beyond, a London based supplier of high quality hardwood products, is boosting customer service with a real time route planning and scheduling solution. The Maxoptra cloud based platform will allow for the automatic generation and update of ETA’s, information that can be communicated directly to Wood and Beyond’s customers via email or text or accessed directly, using Maxoptra’s website widget, from the company’s website.

Providing a free door-to-door service, The Felix Project collects good quality surplus food from suppliers and delivers it to charities supporting children, families, vulnerable adults and more. From a standing start in 2016, The Felix Project is set to provide at least one million meals a year, and has recently launched a new campaign to provide disadvantaged primary school children and their families with access to fresh and nutritious food.

Industrial Metal Services – recognised as one of the UK’s largest structural steel stockholders and processors – have over 40 years of service behind them. IMS deliver rich steel, used in large-scale construction, engineering and architectural projects across the country. Staying at the top of their game in such a competitive market requires IMS to get to grips with unbeatable technology to manage their IT, Mobile, Telephony and Telematics services.

Operating from five showrooms across London and the east of England, FlooringSupplies.co.uk offers a range of delivery services, including next day. Using Maxoptra’s automated multi drop routing software, the UK based company is already realising a return on investment with reduced fuel costs and less reliance on outsourced couriers. The cloud based Maxoptra platform is also helping FlooringSupplies.co.uk adhere to driving regulations, reduce back office administration, produce comprehensive reports and plan for business expansion.

One of the UK’s largest steel stockholders has realised savings in the region of £250,000 per annum, following the implementation of a telematics integrated route planning and scheduling solution. The Maxoptra cloud based software, integrated with the WEBFLEET management solution from TomTom Telematics, has helped Industrial Metal Services (IMS) reduce on-road costs, maximise vehicle efficiency and fleet capacity, and boost customer service. The Maxoptra system was implemented in collaboration with TomTom partner, Communicate Better.

Garage door manufacturer, Rollerdor, has implemented Maxoptra dynamic route planning and scheduling software to help with the management of made to measure doors. Operating a nationwide delivery and installation service, Rollerdor has seen significant expansion and expects to deliver in excess of 6,000 custom built doors in 2017. The cloud-based Maxoptra solution has reduced the time spent planning deliveries, maximised the efficiency of deliveries and installations, and improved customer service.

Since implementing Maxoptra, integrated with in-cab telematics from TomTom, Arthur David has seen a dramatic reduction in the time and resources taken to deal with customer queries. Before Maxoptra, and in the case of a vehicle leaving late or falling behind schedule, the company could receive hundreds of calls in a matter of hours. Each customer call required a call to the transport team, potentially a call to the driver, often resulting in multiple calls per issue.

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