Andrews Software Inc. (ASI) of Cleveland, a provider of software solutions for the information management and document destruction industries, has partnered with Logistic Solutions Group (LSG),
Under the terms of the exclusive partnership, ASI customers will have access to “RoutePerfect,” LSG’s solution that simplifies delivery routing, increases stops per truck and reduces route miles and overtime, according to a press release from ASI.
“Improving efficiency and reducing operational costs for our clients is one of ASI’s key objectives,” ASI VP Sales & Marketing Scott Bidwell says. “While the initial roll-out of ASI’s document destruction software Veri-Shred included routing capabilities utilizing Microsoft’s MapPoint software, it was not as robust as we wanted. After exhaustive research, we determined that Logistic Solutions Group offered route based computing solutions that were intuitive, powerful and cost effective for our customers.” He adds, “With RoutePerfect, we are able to offer a superior route planning and management tool that complements both Visual Corporate Keeper and Veri-Shred, ASI’s industry-specific software solutions.”
LSG VP of Sales Steve Camp says integrating RoutePerfect with ASI’s software “offers the industry a unique solution that can significantly and positively impact daily operational efficiencies and reduce costs.”
RoutePerfect’s unique mapping and route optimization features include multiple address databases, the ability to view multiple routes from one map interface to optimize routes by time or distance; a load capacity feature for efficient routing based on per-truck maximum capacity; and GPS integration with real-time monitoring.
RoutePerfect is initially available as an enhanced routing component for ASI’s Veri-Shred document destruction software and Visual Corporate Keeper (VCK) records management software.
More information about ASI and its software is available at www.AndrewsSoftware.com. More information about RoutePerfect and the Logistic Solutions Group is available at www.logisticsg.com.
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