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DPS LogiX Product Portfolio
logixcentral is just one of a whole range of DPS LogiX products. DPS are market-leaders in providing solutions for both inbound and outbound logistics planning. Our technology can be grouped into five key areas as below. Under each technology segment you will find the applications that we provide.
DPS solutions are available for many Industry sectors. Click the links to find out more on the DPS website.
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The LogiX Integration Engine is designed to allow other software systems to benefit from the power of the LogiX vehicle scheduling algorithm without the necessity of having a full LogiX system, providing optimising and vehicle scheduling capability to your application(s).
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Planning and optimisation for a fleet of vehicles. Can be used for strategic, tactical and operational planning for a large variety of industry sectors. An advanced software system capable of handling the constraints and parameters that are demanded for flexible handling of large-scale operations. Data visualisation with detailed maps and graphics.
DPS provides the most advanced vehicle scheduling and optimisation software system available in the global marketplace with integration into all major Enterprise systems available. |
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This is the ability to calculate tables or matrices with times or distances between locations. For example time, distance, cost and location can be used to assess the effectiveness of routes, location of warehousing and stock, the most viable location for a new depot and the accessibility of target markets. Another example is to give time and distance to find nearest outlets to the customer. The user can create a list with locations to be served by each depot, site etc., giving areas of ideal coverage to aid in location searches. |
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This is the ability to build and analyse single routes. This is what is normally called a "route planning" software system. The user enters places in the route and gets a summary, itinerary and a map of the route. The summary gives information about distance, cost and time for the route useful for transport sellers and buyers for price/cost calculations. The itinerary and map gives fast and accurate information about the route. The software will optimise the call sequence ('travelling salesman algorithm'). User data can be shown on the map such as orders, customer points, factories and terminals for example. Integration to external systems and mobile data is possible. |
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Tracking is the general concept of what sometimes is called 'GPS'. One or several vehicles will be displayed in a map. DPS Tracking Technology gives both real-time control possibilities and follow-up functions, i.e. to be able to replay previous scenarios for quality control purposes. Direct communication with vehicles is possible via 'send and receive' message functions. |
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