Podcast: How AI is Revolutionising Transport & Logistics

In this episode of Logistics Business Conversations, host Peter Macleod is joined by two experts from Aptean—Manog Tseung, Senior VP of Product Strategy, and Martin Parker, Director of Transportation Solutions—to discuss the game-changing role of AI in transport and logistics. They delve into how artificial intelligence is being applied to streamline operations, from advanced route optimization and predictive maintenance to automating warehouses and enhancing supply chain visibility.

With AI driving efficiency, reducing costs, and improving sustainability, this conversation uncovers how businesses can leverage these innovations to stay ahead in the fast-evolving logistics landscape. Whether you’re involved in logistics or just interested in the future of transport, this episode provides practical insights and a look at how AI is shaping the next era of the industry.

Join us for an engaging conversation that explores the cutting-edge trends revolutionizing logistics!

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Webinar: Reducing Fulfilment Costs

How can a business save money by getting the absolute maximum from its transport and logistics operations? What technologies and strategies are available and where can the greatest benefits be achieved? The latest Logistics Business webinar – brought to you in association with Paragon from Aptean and accessible free on demand via this link – answers all of these questions and more.

Under the title of “Driving Change & Reducing Costs in Direct Fulfilment Operations”, Logistics Business editor Peter MacLeod speaks with industry experts Luke Robinson, Sales Director, UK&I Transport, Food & Beverage, at Paragon from Aptean, and his colleague Gareth Evans, Aptean’s Solutions Consultants Manager.

In a 30-minute webinar aimed at businesses seeking to optimise their logistics operations, the panel discusses how inefficiencies can be identified, what first steps can be taken to catch the so-called low-hanging fruit, and how to get the best out of the existing workforce by winning their hearts and minds through the implementation of an effective change management strategy.

Given the struggles to recruit and retain staff, a move towards a more digital way of working is underway, and companies such as Paragon from Aptean are at the forefront of helping businesses to understand how to take the necessary steps to unlock the greatest efficiency whilst at the same time remaining competitive in the marketplace.

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Webinar: Driving Change and Reducing Costs in Delivery

 

Webinar: Driving Change and Reducing Costs in Delivery

Cost reduction is top of mind for those managing transport and delivery fulfilment operations.

The opportunity has never been greater to reform your route optimisation and delivery processes and identify areas to drive measurable improvements – from automating manual processes to increasing data visibility across your operations.

Join Aptean and Logistics Business on 8th May, where a team of TMS experts will guide you through innovative ways to deliver efficiency improvements that help you maximise cost savings and break free from limitations posed by your current systems.

Key topics to be discussed will include:

• Cost reduction strategies and how to make savings without compromising on service quality or operational efficiencies
• Change management within fleet operations and how to successfully navigate challenges
• Emerging trends in fleet management, the impact on the industry and how to adapt to changes effectively
• System and technology effectiveness and how they can add value and bring significant improvement in transport management and delivery fulfilment

Reducing Costs in Delivery

Minimising disruptions, maximising efficiencies and reducing costs can all be gained by making changes to the way you operate your transport and delivery processes. Are you ready?

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Peter MacLeod, Editor of Logistics Business, will host a roundtable panel of experts.

*Not for you? Please feel free to forward this invite to your colleagues who may gain value from attending the webinar. And if you register before 8th May, Aptean will send you a free coffee voucher for you to enjoy!

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Webinar: Improve Delivery Route Management Efficiencies

 

 

 

Aptean Acquires 3T Logistics

Today, Aptean, a global provider of mission-critical enterprise software solutions, announced its acquisition of 3T Logistics & Technology Group (3T), a provider of cloud-based transportation management systems (TMS) to shippers and carriers in the United Kingdom and broader Europe.

With the acquisition of 3T, Aptean adds new capabilities to its TMS offerings for shippers and carriers serving manufacturers and distributors in the food and beverage, fast-moving consumer goods, industrial machinery, automotive and building product verticals.

Founded in 2000 and based in Leicester, England, 3T delivers solutions that drive cost reductions and service improvements by helping shippers and carriers automate processes, optimize logistics scenarios and attain real-time visibility into every facet of shipping operations. 3T’s modular, app-based ‘EVENT’ platform can be customized to meet the unique business needs of its customers. 3T’s customers also benefit from its logistics and transport management services, based on decades of expertise in the industry.

Aptean is pleased to expand its TMS offerings in Europe with the addition of 3T’s cloud-based EVENT platform,” said Duane George, GM of EMEA and APAC at Aptean. “In today’s challenging business environment, 3T helps organizations deliver their products with greater speed and efficiency, enabling them to compete a global level.”

“Aptean shares our commitment to innovation and our solutions are highly complementary to Aptean’s existing ERP and SCM offerings for manufacturers and distributors,” said Steve Twydell, Founder and CEO at 3T. “As part of Aptean we will be able to provide our customers with more solutions to enhance efficiencies and improve outcomes across their operations.”

3T is an award-winning UK head-quartered SaaS transport management technology business. The company has evolved to become a globally recognized TMS technology provider. The company’s vision and mission remain the same since its inception, to improve service, reduce cost to shippers and carriers and remove empty running through collaboration and the smart use of technology.

Aptean is one of the world’s leading providers of purpose-built, industry-specific software that helps manufacturers and distributors effectively run and grow their businesses. With both cloud and on-premise deployment options, Aptean is headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia and has offices in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.

Webinar: Improve Delivery Route Management Efficiencies

Gain greater operational visibility while driving significant cost savings with improved delivery route management. Register here now to watch this free webinar on Wednesday 8th November at 12.00 GMT.

Discover how to transform your route optimisation and delivery planning processes. From route optimisation and proof of delivery to resource-level planning and capacity management – leveraging integrated end-to-end-delivery route management is the key to your operational success.

Join Aptean for an exclusive Lunch & Learn webinar, where the company will share new insights and knowledge to help drive continual improvements and create greater efficiencies across your business. This interactive session will also provide focused time for questions with Aptean’s industry experts.

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Make cost savings of up to 30%
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Improve delivery service and customer satisfaction
Join up your transport operation to reach your full potential

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Survey: Transport & Logistics Technology. Take Part Now

Logistics Business, in conjunction with Aptean, is carrying out a market research survey of our readers. The exclusive survey focuses on transport and logistics technology, specifically on commercial vehicle fleet operations. It covers fleet sizes and types, 3PL usage, route planning, challenges and strategies, telematics, carbon reduction and EVs. Transport Managers: We need you to complete our survey! Complete the survey now for the chance to win a £100 Amazon voucher. It takes just 10 minutes. The prize draw will be made in September. Click here to enter.

eBook: Navigating the Journey of Digital Transformation

Logistics Business magazine, in association with Aptean, has produced a short digital issue eBook about Transport management operations and cloud-based route planning. In this 8-page special guide, Editor Peter MacLeod talks to Aptean’s spokespeople Gail Skinner and Ben Glossop about the benefits of digitization.

Read the eBook here now

The costs associated with the manual administration of business processes are usually unquestionably absorbed as unavoidable running costs, but in the current economic climate they are being scrutinized more closely than ever. It’s at times such as these that digital transformation can deliver a compelling ROI. Digital transformation brings many benefits to a business, and Aptean is well placed to steer customers towards a more profitable future, whether that’s optimizing time and resources, eliminating security concerns, or achieving sustainability targets.

The optimizing of transport operations is a process that can bring significant savings, especially for a business that does not consider logistics as its core function. In better times, transport is often viewed as a necessary evil, but with the cost of fuel and energy reaching unprecedented highs and labour shortages affecting recruitment of drivers, businesses are seeking new ways to reduce the size of their fleets.

The benefits brought by digital transformation vary according to the starting point of each particular customer. “We have different discussions with different types of customers,” says Ben Glossop, Vice President of Sales at Aptean. “They may be still doing their planning using an Excel spreadsheet or a whiteboard. In one case, when people were talking about pencilling in appointments I thought that was just a term they used, but when our solution team got there they were literally using a diary!” In situations like these, finding a business case to move away from a paper-based solution is a no-brainer, but in many other cases the decision to digitize isn’t always so obvious.

In terms of fleet optimisation, businesses running a minimum fleet size of around a dozen vehicles will start to benefit from using Aptean Routing & Scheduling Paragon Edition software. The solution is also used by the very largest fleet operators such as supermarkets, and although the system has evolved greatly over time there are still opportunities to make improvements. This is in part thanks to the superior algorithms behind the system that are ideally suited to deal with both the complexity and the uncertainty of truck routing. By reducing daily truck movements companies achieve savings in resources such as drivers, vehicles and fuel. Over a year that number becomes substantial.

Prior to implementation, Aptean’s team of experts will consult with the customer and apply a test data review to benchmark its current operations against the proposed solution. The greater the access to a customer’s existing data – for example to its order management system or ERP – the more the solution can be fine-tuned to produce the greatest benefits. “The software is effectively taken off the shelf and the customer then has the opportunity to sculpt the way it works to achieve the most desirable outcome,” says Glossop. “So when implementation takes place, they will as near as possible get an immediate positive result. One of the challenges that we have to deal with is the expectation that the software is telling the customer what to do. In actual fact, it is the other way round, as Aptean Routing & Scheduling responds to customer input.”

Another pushback to implementation can come from drivers themselves, however; those with something to hide are usually the most vocal in their objections. “Looking at the planned movements versus the actual movements, you can sometimes see glaring areas in which drivers are making unscheduled breaks during company time. In the vast majority of cases, however, drivers are won over when they realise that the software can bring them back to the depot or to their home at the same time every day. They’re not doing hours of overtime and no longer find themselves stuck in the middle of nowhere on a Friday afternoon.

“It’s plain sailing once they have bought into the feedback process. Aptean Routing & Scheduling can also be used as a tool to incentivise drivers to perform at the highest level of efficiency and safety. The system provides the company with data it can use to either reward their better performing drivers, or retrain those towards the bottom of the performance chart.”

With reports of cyber-attacks constantly in the news, businesses are rightly concerned about the protection of sensitive customer and commercial information; the implementation of cloud-based Software-as-a-Solution (SaaS) technology often leads to concerns about data security. Gail Skinner, Aptean’s Senior Solutions Consultant, says Aptean’s expertise in this area lays such concerns to rest. “We have a large Information Security Office led by our CIO, and our investment in that grows year-on-year,” Gail says. “Not only are Aptean security experts looking at what the standards for security are today, we also have a team who are tasked with looking at the security standards of tomorrow. They are already working out what our policies as an organisation need to be and how we can build those security standards into our products.

Aptean also partners with Microsoft Azure to securely host our products and our dedicated Reliability Engineers are responsible for our solution infrastructure, working in tandem with our product, research and development teams to make sure products are secure.”

Working from Aptean’s tech hub, these engineers build intrinsic security into the system, so all products are developed with this anti-threat policy in mind. Furthermore, should a business experience an unplanned event – such as a flood, fire, or ransomware attack – its data is safely backed-up to the cloud multiple times to a secondary site at least 300 miles away from the primary location.

Agility is another key requirement for businesses working in a dynamic industry sector such as logistics and eCommerce, where customer habits can rapidly change. Should a business need to alter the shape or size of its logistics functions or move to new premises, Gail says Aptean has it covered: “The beauty of our cloud-hosted system is that if a business moves its operation from one location to another, the software and data are not all stored on local servers that have to be relocated and reinstalled. It’s possible to literally just turn up at the new location the next day, open up the application and still access everything.

“Also, if demand increases and an Aptean Routing & Scheduling customer needs the ability to process more items, it’s really easy for us to scale-up the virtual environment that they’re in. They don’t need to invest in new hardware or new servers with better capabilities.”

The same goes for upgrades, which used to be disruptive and time-hungry when applied to on-premise hardware. Not only are upgrades now executed remotely, with no customer downtime, they can occur much more frequently than before. “Historically with Aptean Routing & Scheduling Paragon Edition as an on-premise solution, customers would get a new version of the software every year or so,” adds Ben. “In the new SaaS world, upgrades happens automatically and seamlessly behind the scenes. There are potential cost savings there, particularly around administration, as the next version is there for end users just as they open up for the new day.”

Every organisation that deploys a fleet of vehicles must be mindful of rising fuel costs. Furthermore, should it need to grow its fleet, rising bank interest rates and long lead times for new vehicles make a compelling case for optimising existing vehicle usage. The same holds true for the increasing need to reduce carbon use. Aptean’s Routing & Scheduling software is already designed to reduce the amount of fuel used, the amount of miles driven, and the number of vehicles in a fleet, so carbon use will already be minimised. On top of that, the software has an additional feature called the carbon minimiser. “This looks at getting weight off the vehicle early in its run by taking into account the size of the loads as well,” explains Ben. “So, for example, using just the mapping software, the most efficient route will be calculated taking into account factors such as time windows and rush hours. However, if the final drop on that route accounts for three-quarters of the vehicle’s load, then the carbon minimiser might propose that the heaviest is dropped first, even if it takes a little bit longer or adds a bit to the distance. The logic there is that you are not then carrying three-quarters of a load around to all the other customers.”

When Aptean consults with a customer to help make it leaner, savings aren’t just found out on the roads. Internally within a business there are often inefficient processes and functions that can be reduced or eliminated. Ben cites an example in which an employee spends the entire working day on Google Maps plotting routes for the following day’s vehicle movements. “Is that really the best use of their time and are they getting the best answer?” he asks. “In some larger operations, we have slimmed down and centralised the planning team. For smaller companies, it’s just a better use of someone’s time. A very clever transport planner will always have a role, because they can still tinker with the Aptean Routing & Scheduling plan. We don’t discourage that, because user experience and knowledge adds value and improves the quality of the plans.”

Many organisations also find savings in the area of customer services. Because the software issues automatic updates regarding planned delivery times or late arrivals, end customers are kept better informed about the status of deliveries and make fewer calls. Often, the number of customer services personnel can be reduced. Furthermore, the team needn’t be so large once processes are improved, as the number of incoming complaints will also be minimalised.

With the economic climate arguably the most challenging it has been in living memory, businesses need to be in a state of continuous improvement not only to get ahead, but sometimes also just to stay afloat. Aptean has the tools, experience and expertise to help businesses extract the maximum capability from their assets – both physical and human – to help increase performance, eliminate waste, reduce carbon usage, and, most importantly, lower costs and improve profitability.

Webinar: Digital Transformation to Optimise Transport Operations

Technology is the beating heart of the future for transport and logistics and it’s imperative to optimise transport operations. Yet rapid and constant changes in consumer expectations – alongside rising ecommerce sales – are putting greater demand on logistics and distribution operations. Those who are best equipped can adapt quickly and are better positioned for success.

Without digital capabilities you put the success and growth of your entire operation at risk of operational downtime, inefficiencies, security breaches and cyber-attacks amongst many other factors.
Aptean’s upcoming webinar, hosted in partnership with Logistics Business and moderated by Editor Peter MacLeod, will explore the key benefits of digital transformation and how it can help solve complex routing challenges and optimise your logistics operations.

Book your place and join us for a live panel discussion on Wednesday 8th February where you’ll discover how migrating to the Cloud can help you:
• Reduce cyber security risks and maintain business continuity with disaster recover
• Future-proof your business allowing you to scale and move as required
• Become more sustainable by leveraging cloud-hosted applications
• Improve efficiency gains across time, cost, and resource
• Optimise logistics operations and make smarter plans for a better tomorrow

Optimise Transport Operations

If it’s not already – digital transformation should be your number one priority for 2023. Transitioning to a cloud-based route planning platform couldn’t be easier. Secure, scalable, and cost effective – it’s the ideal platform to ask what now, what if and what’s next. Click here to book your place and discover how, now.

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