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Multiple Pallet Networks Planning - Solved!

  • Bashir Khan
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Pallet Network operators, your prayers have been answered. If that sounds like hyperbole to you, read on and your relief will be palpable.


If you’re a pallet operator, you’ll know that today most of you are members of more than one pallet network - with some even being in as many as four. Until now the planning and administrative burden of dealing with that complexity has been horrendous - planning done on separate systems, jumping between systems, updating each system according to all their different data requirements, et cetera, et cetera. Well, for any operators using Deltion’s new pallet network TMS, DualNet, such planning and operational horror is a thing of the past.


Image showing a huge number of freight pallets being stacked in warehouses by forklift trucks with UK freight lorries driving up and down - the whole image illustrates the complexity of multiple pallet network operations.

Now an operator can plan in just one system - DualNet - and quickly and efficiently produce their required runs, updating all the networks they are working on with the push of a single button. As a result, drivers are leaving earlier (resulting in fewer trips), have simplified manifests (fewer missed PODs), and networks are updated quicker (fewer phone calls requesting updates).


The DualNet transport management system is in use in the real world by pallet network operators right now, and our users are saying it is delivering over 60% saving in planning time, as well as much better routing (with a major saving in the number of vehicles required).


As with all Deltion's freight transport planning solutions, we ensure that DualNet is future-proofed by continually developing it to deliver more for its users - some examples are: a single driver app for all drivers, improved warehouse scanning, automated status for when orders have been loaded onto trips, and more. DualNet is a web-based, SaaS-run model, so updates are made seamlessly and continuously.



If you would like to taste the proof in the DualNet pudding, contact bashir.khan@deltion.co.uk right here.

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