Developed and implemented in 2025, ready for 2026 and beyond
- Jan 25
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 26
As 2026 gets underway in earnest, it's a good time to review what we achieved in 2025 and what that may mean for smart freight transport operators in the near future. Despite a tough economic climate last year, we achieved some notable milestones at Deltion:
We grew CarrierNet - another leading retailer (B&M Stores) has joined our customer base to ensure that CarrierNet retains its leading presence in this particular sector;
We established Routyn as a best-in-class routing & scheduling tool - we implemented Routyn to deliver a multi-depot combined trunking and final-mile automated routing and scheduling solution for Moran Logistics;
We launched a new product, Optislot - introduced as a service for Essilor Luxottica that delivers safe and efficient slot booking at their main UK site for high value shipments;
We launched another breakthrough new product, DualNet - which delivered a unique multi-pallet network TMS solution that is transforming this sector to deliver higher and improved service levels for a lower cost and has already gained a number of happy customers.
All the above was only made possible by us listening to our customers and being flexible in our approach to deliver what they needed - basically, we went the extra mile and more. We decided early in 2025 that merely maintaining the status quo was not good enough and that the ability to adapt rapidly to change had to be made an integral part of a freight transport operator's TMS, and we made it so.
In 2026, we intend to build on the more worthwhile aspects of AI that we have been using for a while - mainly under the hood - which will enable us to deliver services with a level of flexibility, dependability and ability to adapt quickly that other IT providers find extremely difficult to achieve.
If you would like to find out more about how we could help you deliver a truly cutting edge service for your customers, please do not hesitate to contact Bashir Khan here.




Comments