Microlise announces three partnerships in the grocery sector

Dayla Drinks, Igloo Thermo Logistics and Wright’s Flour have each adopted fleet technologies from Microlise.

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Microlise has announced partnerships with three firms in the grocery sector, each of which have adopted the firm’s fleet management technology.

Dayla Drinks, Igloo Thermo Logistics and Wright’s Flour have each adopted fleet technologies from Microlise.

Igloo Thermo Logistics, a provider of temperature-controlled distribution, will deploy Microlise’s telematics, Driver Performance Management (DPM), Remote Tacho Download, Artificial Intelligence (AI) camera systems and temperature monitoring systems.

It aims to improve compliance and quality insurance through adopting the technologies.

Kully Gossal, group fleet manager at Igloo, said: “Maintaining the highest standards of cold chain integrity is fundamental to our business.

“Partnering with Microlise gives us a powerful, real-time picture of our fleet, from temperature performance to driver behaviour and compliance.

“This technology enables proactive intervention, protects product quality, reduces risk and supports the dependable, nationwide service our customers rely on, especially during peak periods across the UK food supply chain.”

Wright’s Flour has onboarded Planning & Optimisation, Journey management, electronic proof of delivery (ePOD), as well as the Microlise Compliance solutions.

Tim Featonby (pictured, left), sales manager at Microlise, said: “We’re incredibly proud to be working with Dayla Drinks, Wright’s Flour and Igloo Thermo Logistics, all respected names in their respective fields.

“Our focus is always on partnership and long-term value, ensuring our technology delivers measurable improvements in performance, compliance and customer satisfaction.

“By tailoring technology to each company’s specific needs, we are unlocking real-time insight and achieving tangible insights.”

Dayla Drinks has already adopted a suite of Fleet Performance and Compliance tools from Microlise.

It will now roll out Journey Execution and ePOD.

Ian Carter, head of operations at Dayla Drinks, said: “Operational excellence and service reliability are at the heart of everything we do.

“Partnering with Microlise allows us to take a major step forward in achieving our goals.

“Our new technology helps us improve route efficiency, reduce fuel consumption and further enhance our customer experience.”

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