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MICROLISE GROUP UNVEILS ITS TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (TMS)

We no longer need to move data from one system to another. How?

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Microlise Group, a leading global provider of innovative technology solutions, has today launched its Transport Management System (TMS) to the industry. Providing a truly end-to-end solution – from order creation and costing to planning, management, delivery, and invoicing – the Group’s new product is set to revolutionise the transport and logistics sector, offering operators a comprehensive all-in-one solution.

A result of the acquisition of Vita Software, the Group’s TMS is equipped with a range of core capabilities designed to streamline operations, reduce costs, improve cash flow, enhance efficiency, and increase customer satisfaction. From order creation to invoice, the software solution automates day-to-day tasks, eliminating delivery paperwork and providing real-time visibility into the location of vehicles.

Through integration with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Electronic Proof of Delivery (ePOD) solutions, the TMS enables accurate reporting and data-driven decision-making and is covered by a comprehensive warranty.

“On launching the product, Nadeem Raza, Microlise Group’s CEO, said: “This marks a significant milestone in our commitment to empowering businesses with advanced technology solutions. With our TMS, we are providing logistics companies with a comprehensive solution that not only enhances operational efficiency but also sets the stage for responsible and sustainable growth.

“Microlise Group’s strategy goes beyond merely offering a Transport Management System (TMS); it encompasses our vision to provide a truly end-to-end integrated solution, one that operators thrive on. This brings together our product integration strategy, M&A strategy and collaboration with customers, to continuously drive our solution forward to delivering a market leading offering. 

“We understand that the modern logistics landscape demands seamless connectivity at every step of the supply chain, and our commitment to this strategy reaffirms our dedication to being the partner of choice for logistics companies looking to navigate the complexities of today’s transportation industry.”

Steve Watson, the Group’s Director of Product, added: “As the logistics industry embraces technology as a necessity rather than a luxury, our TMS is a game-changing solution. With a focus on data-driven decision-making, integration, and efficiency enhancement, the software is poised to shape the future of transportation management, enabling businesses to thrive in the dynamic landscape of modern logistics.”

The Group’s TMS is currently offered as a stand-alone solution, with plans for integration into its broader suite of products in the coming months.

ABOUT MICROLISE:

Established in 1982, Microlise Group Plc is a leading SaaS technology provider of fleet management and IIoT solutions. Its technology is designed to help businesses bring connectivity to its products and operations, improve efficiency, reduce emissions, lower costs, and increase safety on the road.

With a range of products and services used by more than 400 enterprise clients globally, Microlise helps companies of all shapes and sizes – across a wide range of industries – to better manage their entire logistics operation and products.

Backed by a team of experienced professionals who provide excellent customer service, the Group has won a number of awards, including three Queens Awards for International Trade (2018) and Enterprise (2019, 2020).

Headquartered in the United Kingdom, the company also has offices in France, Australia, and India with a global staff base of more than 690 industry professionals. 

Handling over 626,000 subscriptions annually, Microlise joined the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) in 2021, qualifying for the London Stock Exchange’s Green Economy Mark.

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