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CRUNCHING NUMBERS

Savills Australia, One of the leading property agencies, has chosen Orcoda’s logistics management system (OLMS) to further support its industrial clients.

It will help interpret big data to understand demand and make supply chains more customer-centric, its supply chain director, Robert Quirk, says.

The company has chosen Orcoda’s software in order to optimise transport and distribution networks for manufacturers, distributors and third party logistics organisations.

It will provide Orcoda with an Australia-wide network connecting Savills’ clients with OLMS sales.

“With a comprehensive suite of capabilities, OLMS provides modelling, operational planning, fleet and load allocation, chain of responsibility reporting, in-field transparency and enhanced customer services,” Quirk says.

“OLMS brings the ultimate in planning and performance reporting to any logistics operation.”

In Quirk’s view, the offering marks added value and usefulness for clients.

“Working with our clients,

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