ASDA rolls back transport costs with Paragon software

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ASDA is reducing the cost of transporting goods by using advanced map-based transport optimisation software.

The routing and scheduling system from Paragon Software Systems allows ASDAs logistics experts to model better routes and make more efficient use of its fleet and drivers.  This is forecast to save ASDA between 5 and 10 per cent on the fleet costs of transporting goods to stores, which the company reinvests into the business to reduce costs to shoppers.
 
Paragon is our strategic tool of choice for reviewing and modelling best routes. It will also help us to maximise the use of our time. With the efficiencies we will gain from using the system, we are able to minimise capital expenditure through better use of our fleet and driver availability. In short, we are able to do more with our existing resources and the savings we will make, which range from 5 to 10 per cent of fleet costs, are ploughed back into the business to reduce the cost of products to our customers, says Liam Fletcher, ASDAs Network Efficiency Manager.
 
The Paragon Multi Depot software enables precise planning of delivery routes and vehicle use across all of ASDAs 22 depots that serve its 356 stores nationwide. This boosts transport efficiency enabling ASDA to reduce road miles through improved use of its 1,000 plus fleet of tractor units and 1,600 trailer units. The efficiencies gained by ASDA will also have a positive impact on the companys carbon footprint.
 
By improving our routing efficiency we are taking miles off the road. We are maximising our use of our fleet capability and that results in reducing fuel usage and vehicle emissions. Our goal is to reduce our fleets total emissions by 40 per cent by the end of 2009, concludes Fletcher.
 
Part of the Wal-Mart family of companies, ASDA traces its roots back to two Yorkshire brothers, Peter and Fred Asquith, and Hindell's Dairies in the 1920s. In 1965, Asquith and Hindell Dairies joined forces to form ASDA. In June 1999, ASDA was acquired by Wal-Mart Stores Inc, and in recent years, has grown to become Britains second largest supermarket. ASDA believes that sustainability should be high on everyones agenda. By encouraging its local suppliers to pool their efforts and deliver their goods to one local site or distribution hub the company is steadily reducing the mileage of its lorries.

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