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ARYZTA Food Solutions Cooks Up Fleet Performance and Delivery Improvements

ARYZTA Food Solutions UK, a global food business with a leadership position in speciality bakery products, has deployed fleet performance and journey management solutions from transport management solution provider Microlise across its entire UK fleet of 105 vehicles. The company, which owns and operates the Delice de France brand, along with a host of other…

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Morrisons Chooses Microlise to Deliver Greater Driver Engagement

UK “big four” supermarket Morrisons has deployed a new telematics solution across 545 heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) in order to reduce fuel costs and cut carbon emissions. The new solution, based on Fleet Performance and Journey Management products from telematics platform provider Microlise, has been deployed within six weeks of order including integration to Paragon’s…

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ATL Haulage to Introduce Telematics-Based Driver Incentives

Essex-based Heavy Goods Vehicle operator ATL Haulage has begun implementation of Microlise’s Fleet Performance telematics solution across 75 vehicles to establish a new driver incentive programme. The company, which operates from all major ports in the UK, has already begun fitting the solution. Once fully implemented, it will improve the performance of the entire fleet…

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Travis Perkins invests in delivery tracking technology

UK builders’ merchant Travis Perkins has invested in new technology for its fleet of drivers, allowing the organisation to keep more accurate information on delivery success. Using the Microlise ePOD solution on Zebra Technologies’ TC55 pocket-sized Android mobile devices, the system includes task management, driver communications and access to site notes and manifest information. Read…

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Half of UK haulage decision-makers think Brexit would have negative impact

Half of UK haulage industry decisionmakers think leaving the European Union would have a negative impact on the sector, a survey has found. The poll, carried out among more than 800 delegates at the Microlise Transport Conference in Coventry and contained in the post-event report, showed only a fifth thought an exit would be positive,…

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