DPS International is a UK-based company formed in 1982 that provides vehicle routing and scheduling software solutions. They offer both cloud-based and on-premise options with multi-platform accessibility. Their flagship product is Route Optimiser, which uses automatic optimization algorithms to generate efficient delivery routes from single or multiple depots. DPS has an international customer base across various industries and provides integrations with other business systems.
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• Authors of Route Optimiser
• Available in Cloud, On Premise, Black Box Engine & Enterprise solutions
• Multi-Award Winning SaaS service
• Logistics consultants
• DPS originally formed in 1982
• Vehicle scheduling specialists
• UK-based development team
• Worldwide sales and Global Support
• Experienced system integrators
DPS – Company Background
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Interface or integrate your
existing Business Intelligence
Systems, ERP, CRM, WMS,
MRP, TMS, Telematics,
Tracking, Workflow & ePod
Interface with existing systems
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Cloud and On-Premise systems.
Accessed on multiple platforms & browsers.
Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari & Firefox, IOS for iPads,
various Tablets, PC’s & Portables, Windows XP, 7 & 8
Multi-Platform : On-Premise and Cloud Solutions
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Our Hosting Partner - e-Know.net
• £ 5 million investment
• Tier 2 Data Centre
• Telford, UK
• Operating at 99.95% plus
availability
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Dynamic Optimisation
• Level 1a - Sequence a fixed route
• Level 2a - Automatic Multi-Route Optimisation and sequencing from a SINGLE Depot.
• Level 3a – Automatic Multi-Route Optimisation and sequencing from MULTIPLE
Depots.
Evaluate/Re-evaluate
• Level 1 – Calculate an existing fixed route
• Level 2 – Multiple Routes from a SINGLE Depot
• Level 3 – Multiple Routes from MULTIPLE Depots
Scheduling functionality embedded within your business system or third party software…
The engine can be set up in two ways :-
Built in Black Box Optimisation Engine
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Cost saving: typically at least 10% but often in excess of 25%.
This can arise from :-
• Using less vehicles
• Having the right vehicles at the right place
• Reduction in sub-contract transport costs
• Improved warehouse procedures resulting from optimised route planning
• Improved customer service: your customer gets the delivery when they want it with the
right vehicle.
• Improved management control: by linking the sales process with warehousing and
transport systems.
• Improved information flow: everyone knows the status of orders at any time.
• Improved reporting: KPIs available on the use of resources.
Benefits