Paragon Software Systems is providing software functionality to manage vehicle movements during the London Olympic and Paralympic games. The Paragon software will enable users to model how road closures, congestion and the increased demand for consumables will affect operations as well as consider how to handle changes to delivery times, unloading times and alterations in delivery frequency. A recent poll of Paragon customers indicated that around 72 per cent of companies have already begun planning for the games.
“Paragon customers servicing the areas affected by the Olympics and Paralympics will be able to use their existing systems to plan their deliveries simply by using the additional data files we can provide for both games. We are making these facilities available free of charge to all our existing users...” said Phil Ingham, Paragon Support Director.
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Iestyn Armstrong-Smith is a freelance writer and editor. He writes about hardware, software and services for transport / logistics, supply chain and mobile computing applications. This includes routing and scheduling software, warehouse management systems, ERP, GPS / vehicle tracking, and mobile computers among other things. He also provides support to his colleagues who are busy writing about GIS services and technology, including aerial photography, imaging and remote sensing.
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