DALLAS, June 08, 2017 -- Paragon Software Systems, Inc., a leader in vehicle routing and scheduling optimization solutions, announces that the company has enhanced its route optimization software to help transport planners simplify the process of managing multi-skilled driver teams. The new functionality will allow accredited drivers to be considered for standard deliveries if spare capacity exists towards the end of the planning process. This added flexibility will enable plans to use all available resources to increase drops per day and reduce mileage. It has been introduced in response to growing demand from delivery operations looking to differentiate their offering with a wider range of added value services, or field service companies looking to maximize use of their multi-skilled teams.
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“By investing a third of our turnover each year in research and development, we are able to continually enhance the capabilities of our advanced software solutions for our customers,” William Salter, CEO and President of Paragon Software Systems said. “The introduction of the multi-skilled driver functionality further demonstrates our commitment to building flexible and practical route optimization software that solves the challenges faced by transport and logistics operations every day.”
The Paragon software will now allow a prioritized skillset to be defined for each driver group including primary and additional capabilities. The system will initially match work based on core skills to ensure the appropriate resources are available for all skilled jobs, such as product set-up, installation and disposal. Once completed, a refined plan can then be created that takes into consideration secondary skills or alternatively makes underutilized drivers available for unskilled deliveries.
By assigning skills to groups of drivers, in combination with setting vehicle characteristics and product compatibilities, transport operations can target improved fleet flexibility. It also frees up these assets to be assigned to a wider range of deliveries, without being constrained by a rigid set of skill-based restrictions. This ensures mixed deliveries, covering a range of multi-skilled added value services, can be planned without impacting the levels of efficiency or productivity.
About Paragon Software Systems
Paragon Software Systems, Inc., based in Dallas, Texas, is a leading provider of truck routing and scheduling software solutions. Paragon’s advanced planning systems have been proven to cut transportation costs and improve efficiency across a wide range of distribution operation types and industry sectors. Paragon’s North American truck routing software clients include George’s Inc., AgReliant Genetics, Linde, McLane, National Food Corporation, and many others. The software is used for the daily route optimization of transportation schedules; rationalizing fixed routes; managing transportation resources; strategic logistics planning; and managing home delivery orders with dynamic routing. Paragon Software Systems, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Paragon Software Systems plc, the UK’s number one provider of transportation routing and scheduling software. Paragon has over 3,400 systems installed at more than 1,100 client sites in 60 countries worldwide. For more information, visit paragontruckrouting.com.
For More Information, Contact: Becky Boyd MediaFirst PR (770) 642-2080 x 214 [email protected] Kristel Jarvis Paragon Software Systems +44 (0) 1306 732600 [email protected]


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