March 2005
World’s first DCSi.Drive implementation in the
making
As we speak, California-based supply chain enabler
UTi is gearing up to implement DCSi.Drive for its
European operations. The information management module
is being put through its final stages of operational
testing, and user training is ongoing.
A decidedly acquisitive player in the logistics arena,
UTi more than values the ability to consolidate data
from diverse sources. As its global network continues
to expand, UTi decision makers are sure to enjoy the
virtually immediate ROI in terms of data visibility
and ease of use that DCSi.Drive stands for.
September 2004
The DCSi.Logistics WMS module known as TWS has been
rated as Number 1 in an international study of warehouse
management systems.
The market survey produced by the Fraunhofer Institute,
a leading German material flow and logistics organisation,
enables companies to quickly compare different warehouse
management systems.
In the section for IBM iSeries applications, the
DCS software comes out on top and on an overall basis
is rated number 4 in the study.
The focus for the survey was based on functionality
and not costs, but a comparison between price and
efficiencies gained would still favour the DCS system.
The application uses pre configured business models
enabling rapid implementation and the simplification
of complex operations giving a quick return on investment.
The flexibility of the whole system for customised
requirements and workflow demands is self evident
in the study.
For more information log on to www.warehouse-logistics.com
August 2004
DCS STRENGTHENS PENETRATION INTO FAR EASTERN MARKET
WITH NEW
STRATEGIC ALLIANCE
DCS has signed an exclusive agreement with ITIS, an
established Hong Kong based software developer.
This strategic alliance has been formed to allow
DCS to:
• Accelerate the delivery of its new products
to market to complement its existing core product
DCSi.Logistics, a transport management and logistics
information systems model.
• Expand its geographic coverage
• Strengthen its global industry knowledge
DCS and ITIS have joined their existing product development
teams, sharing industry and technical expertise to
accelerate the delivery of new J2EE modules which
will be part of the next generation product development
for the North American, European and now Far Eastern
markets. Existing customers will be able to adopt
the new functions on a modular basis, thus minimising
any disruption to their businesses and maximising
their return on investment.
DCS has extensive coverage in Europe and North America,
with a blue chip customer and user base of over 25,000.
This partnership will secure and expand the presence
of DCS in the Far East, thus positioning DCS well
to meet the evolving needs of their customers as many
of them expand into the Far Eastern market.
Both organizations have over 20 years experience
in developing and delivering solutions to the transport
and logistics industry. Utilizing these skills, experience
and knowledge, the first priority is to deliver a
market leading road freight solution, initially targeted
for the North America road transportation market.
DCS Group plc CEO, Stephen Yapp said:
“We are delighted to form this alliance, which
will help us to create a superb set of applications
to meet the future needs of our customers’ challenging
environment. In addition, it will also strengthen
our presence in this key strategic geographical region.”
Ms. Satti Wong, CEO of ITIS, commented:
“Closely collaborating with DCS is a major
opportunity for us. Our combined expertise will enable
the development of market leading software for the
industry.”
May 2004
Geodis picks DCS
Geodis, number one in France and among Europe’s
largest transport and logistics companies, has just
completed an agreement for a brand new airfreight
and ocean freight management project with DCS.
This new contract is one of the first Geodis has
issued within the framework of its major Horizon project,
which was initiated in 2002 to streamline all of the
group’s information systems.
Jean Louis Leserteur, Geodis IT Head of airfreight
and ocean freight applications, explained : “Our
Horizon project aims at assessing and reengineering
all aspects of our business systems. After a rigorous
selection process, we are delighted to have chosen
DCS, who will work with us in implementing a first-class
solution.”
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UK-based logistics and supply chain specialist Agility
has selected DCS to enhance IT solutions to help them
drive forward their rapidly expanding business. Agility
Logistics is an established fourth-party logistics
service provider (4PL) to the global chemical industry,
with an unrivalled knowledge in this specialist sector.
The company required a flexible system to manage
and optimize the whole of the logistics process and
meet individual customer needs. The DCSi.Logistics
application software will enable it to execute, control
and manage its pan-European supply chain business.
IT manager Tony Venners: "The system has the
advanced functionality we need. It has already been
deployed in our seamless take-over of the European
freight management activities of INVISTA’s Nylon,
Polymer and Intermediates business."
April 2004
Transport Management DCS Style for PNL
Moving millions of parcels across Scandinavia each
year, PNL could not afford to settle for anything
less than a state-of-the-art future-proof transport
management solution. And they didn't.
“We engaged consultants from Cap Gemini Ernst
and Young to assist us in selecting a new Transport
Management System. After a rigorous evaluation process,
we selected DCS as the company to deliver us that
new system", said Knud Thorup, PNL's Vice-President
of IT.
One of the region's leading logistics companies, PNL
is based in Stockholm but operates all over Scandinavia.
The DCS Transport Management solution will allow PNL
to grow as business demands increase, enhancing the
company's IT capabilities and therefore its customer
service levels.
Knud Thorup: “We firmly believe that the close
functional fit of the DCS application together with
the cultural similarity between both companies will
produce a future-proof system that will ensure PNL
retains its position as one of the leading parcels
and logistics companies in Scandinavia."
Arleen van Alphen, DCS Managing Director for the
region: “This latest success for DCS will see
the integration of our platform-independent software
with PNL’s existing SAP accounting system running
on an Oracle database. Exciting times."
February 2004
Phoenix International Adds DCSi.Domestic Forwarding
Module
Phoenix International, the largest privately owned
full-service international freight forwarder, consolidator,
NVOCC and Customs broker headquartered in the United
States, has recently added the DCSi.Domestic Forwarding
module to their suite of applications.
Phoenix International has utilized the DCS suite of
products, including Customs Brokerage, Export, Accounting
and Breakbulk for just over 10 years. The applications
provided by DCS have allowed Phoenix International,
and other DCS customers, to add modules as their business
expands and demands increase.
CEO of Phoenix International, Bill McInerney adds,
“since the founding of our company in 1979 we
have always seen ourselves as an international transportation
service provider, and have avoided getting involved
in the domestic USA freight business. But as our customer
base has grown, and as we hired new employees with
diverse work experience, we have gradually responded
to requests from customers that wanted us to handle
their domestic freight as well. For years we attempted
to adapt our international software to accommodate
the domestic shipments, but as the volume grew, this
solution became increasing awkward. After a brief
study of the existing domestic software packages that
we could purchase off the shelf, it became clear that
the DCS domestic module was the only practical way
for us to go because it is fully integrated into our
existing accounting system, and is designed to run
on our AS400 platform. Those employees that have been
trained on the new domestic module report positively
on its effectiveness”.
January 2004
We at DCS make a point of creating new offices in
direct response to our customer's present as well
as future needs. Accordingly, our new offices in Val
d'Europe combine uniquely modern working conditions
with optimal accessibility for our French customers.
Val d'Europe is located in the east of Marne-la-Vallée,
only half an hour from central Paris by car or train.
It is linked to all major European capitols by TGV
high-speed trains and is directly accessible from
the Ile-de-France motorway system.
To better serve our German customers, we have left
our Murnau office in Bavaria for a new business location
in Dortmund, putting us right in the economic heartland
of Germany.
Over the last few years, some 200,000 logistics professionals
have become active in the Ruhr Valley area. 20,000
of these work in Dortmund, making it the unofficial
capital of the 'Ruhrpott' and a major logistics competence
centre for Europe.
In February this year, DCS extends its international
presence with new offices in France. We have selected
the international business zone of Val d'Europe as
our French home base.
We have signed an agreement for a major new project
with Belgium’s leading logistics provider ABX
LOGISTICS.
The ‘Front Office’ project, as it is
known, will be piloted in the 1st quarter of 2004
and utilise the latest Java based components of the
DCSi.Logistics suite of software.
By importing data from its many back office systems
into the consolidation and management information
layer of the DCS application, ABX LOGISTICS will be
able to offer both, staff, management and authorised
customers greatly improved visibility of information
and statistics.
ABX LOGISTICS objective is to provide all customers
and partners with the best technology services available.
They have already implemented many business critical
services through their current process of IT globalisation
and recognised that the DCS-J2EE, modular, WebLogistics
approach would be the solution to their latest project.
Alain De Prins, CIO of ABX LOGISTICS Worldwide commented:
“Innovative information technology is vital
to ensuring flawless process structures within our
network – the ‘Front Office’ project
is another example of this philosophy. After a rigorous
selection process we are delighted to be working with
DCS, we are impressed both by the calibre of its team
and its WebLogistics solution”.
Dave Pickburn Managing Director of DCS UK said,
“This new and exciting project with ABX LOGISTICS
endorses our strategy to produce modular, platform
independent, web enabled solutions that will complement
our existing products creating a solid foundation
for our future”.
December 2003
Pan Nordic Logistics (PNL) one of Scandinavia’s
leading logistics companies.
PNL, whose headquarters are based in Stockholm but
who operate all over Scandinavia, will take DCS’s
transport management software to control the movement
of millions of parcels a year across Scandinavia.
The new system will allow PNL to grow as the demands
on its business increase and will greatly enhance
the IT capabilities of the company, resulting in increased
service levels to its customers.
The latest web based technology will be employed
to speed up the flow of information from collection
through to delivery all across Scandinavia.
Knud Thorup, the VP of IT for PNL commented:
“We engaged the consultants Cap Gemini Ernst
and Young to assist us in selecting a new Transport
Management System and after a rigorous evaluation
process, we selected DCS as the company to deliver
us a new system”.
He went on to say:
“We firmly believe that the close functional
fit of DCS’s application together with the cultural
similarities of both companies will produce a future
proof system that will ensure PNL retain its position
as one of the leading parcels and logistics companies
in Scandinavia”.
Arleen van Alphen the Managing Director for DCST&LS
in the region stated:
“This latest success for DCS will see the integration
of our platform independent software with PNL’s
existing SAP accounting system running on an Oracle
database. Exciting times”.
November 2003
Canada leading LSP Locher Evers
International (LEI) Have signed a major project using
our software as its core operating system Across all
their Canadian offices.
Peter Broerken, Group Controller for LEI, commented:
“Our selection of DCS followed a thorough
evaluation process during which time we found that
the core attributes of both DCS and their product,
DCSi.Logistics, fulfilled the requirements of LEI.
Mr Broerken went on to say:
“We like to develop long term relationships
with our customers and suppliers and we are of the
firm opinion that by joining up with DCS we can achieve
a partnership that will benefit both companies.
In today’s world wide economy, we require
first class IT solutions which together with our dedicated
staff allow LEI to offer great service to all our
customers.”
LEI now employ over 150 staff in their Canadian offices
and offer a complete freight forwarding and logistics
service.
Alice Sciara Managing Director of DCS in the USA
said, “This exciting new project further strengthens
our position within the growing Canadian market. We
are committed to deliver to LEI a first class system
which will enable them to consolidate their position
as one of Canada leading logistics companies”.
October 2003
DECATHLON, a leading International Retailer and Designer
in Sportswear, is implementing DCSiLogistics.
In 2002 DECATHLON revenues were 2.8 billion euros,
from 319 stores worldwide
September 2003
BAX Czechs In...
As part of a continued expansion in Eastern Europe,
BAX Global has opened a full service office in Prague,
Czech Republic. The office began operations in August
of this year as a full service supplier to BAX's local
and worldwide customers, serving locations throughout
the entire Czech Republic. With over 10 million people,
the Czech Republic is in line to become a full member
of the European Union in 2004. It is considered to
be one of the most vibrant business centres in Eastern
Europe. Earlier start-ups in this region were stations
in Austria and Hungary. BAX have deployed the DCSi.Logistics
software in Prague to standardize applications across
Europe.
June 2003
SDV (USA) Inc., a division of the French Bolloré
group, SDV International Logistics, has selected us
to provide them with the DCSi.Logistics suite of software
covering US Customs Clearance, Export, Import Deconsolidation
and Accounting.
Pierre Malet, Vice President, Information Systems,
of SDV (USA) Inc. commented:
"We are all very pleased to confirm that we made the
right choice with DCS - the transition was a success!".
Nothing comes easy; there was a huge amount of work
required from all parties, from SDV as well as from
DCS, but we feel confident that we are now 'over'
the hill (in this case, it is a good thing!) and ready
to move on to new grounds (EDI, e-Billing, interfaces
etc.) with a solid IT product and partner."
"SDV's success with this implementation has much to
do with their pro-active planning and with their assembling
a competent core SDV team to form their IT Committee
for this project. Thanks to their thorough preparation
and dissemination of knowledge, they enjoyed a smooth
transition of both platform and application software.
It remains a pleasure to work with Pierre and his
team and I look forward to our future projects together."
- Phil Pearse, Director of Customer Relations,
DCS T&LS, USA.
March 2003
APL Logistics sign an agreement for a major Pan European
project with us.
The project, known as the
European Operating System or EOS, will utilise the
DCSi.Logistics suite of software across its European
offices.
APLL is part of the Singapore based NOL Group and
now employs 4000 staff in 55 countries.
February 2003
MOL Logistics implemented one of their new customers
(Rubycon) in DCSi.Logistics. WMS RF based process..
Hitachi TSA have gone live
in San Diego with our Transport Management and Warehousing
systems.
TWS installation for Kuehne
and Nagel in Duisburg this will be handling HP Consumables,
this is one of our largest warehouse implementation
to date...
January 2003
Certified! Melville, NY - DCS Transport & Logistics
Solutions is pleased to announce its official certification
as a Sea AMS vendor. DCS sought this recognition
in response to the 24 Hour Advance Manifest Filing
requirement imposed upon carriers effective December
2, 2002.
In order to provide our NVOCC clients with a solution
for filing their manifests directly with Customs,
we became fully certified in Sea AMS. This certification
allows DCS to offer clients the DCSi Advance Manifest
(Sea) Application that is to be used specifically
to comply with the current SEA 24 Hour Manifest Rule.
This application provides you with the ability to
file Advance Manifest data directly to US Customs
while maintaining full control of your data.
If you would like more information on the SEA 24 Hour
Advance Manifest Module, please contact Linda Tarallo
Heath linda.heath@dcstransusa.com
or call 949 719 9982.
December 2002
At the 5th Annual National Logistics Congress (V
Kongres Logistyków Polskich) held in Warsaw, DCSi.Logistics
was awarded in the "'Logistic of the year 2002" in
'IT System' category.
Comp-Win - DCS Agent in Poland prepared the winning
case against opposition from other IT solutions shown
during the Congress: Axapta, BaaN, WarehouseManager,
Intentia, Great Plains Software, BPCS, BCS Polska,
Plaut Polska.
The awarded winning DCSi.Logistics software is use
by our Polish customers namely : Kuhne & Nagel, Schenker,
Roehlig and Spedpol.
November 2002
DCSi.logistics has been enhanced to cover new EU Customs
functionality for NCTS-for electronic declaration
of transit shipments.
October 2002
We have embarked on a major significant Pan European
project with the French based transport company Giraud
International. When fully implemented, Giraud International,
the fourth largest transport company in France, will
have over 1000 users, across Europe, of the DCSi.Logistics
Transport Management System (TMS). Since 2001 Giraud
International have been investing heavily in a major,
multi million Euro, ICT programme which when completed
in 2003 will give them a single European operating
system. This will create an advanced TMS application
in line with Giraud International's, forward looking
concepts for their business. It intends to incorporate
all data and voice communication, GPS, orders with
real time transport instructions as well as time management.
We already have over 25,000 users of their applications
around the world, with many of the leading freight
and logistics companies like KN, Danzas, Schenker,
Bax Global and Uti to name but a few.
September 2002
We are pleased to announce that
Hitachi Transport System (America), Ltd. ("Hitachi
Transport") has selected DCSi.Logistics to be used
to drive its forwarding and logistics operations in
the United States. We were chosen out of thirteen
vendors who participated in Hitachi's formal Request
for Proposal process. They were looking for an automated
integrated solution as part of their process re-engineering
project. Hiro Fukushima, Information Systems Manager
stated, "We were looking for truly integrated AND
advanced logistics solutions. DCSi was by far the
best to meet our needs."
Hitachi Transport is committed
to quality service in cargo shipments around the globe,
providing a full range of transportation service,
from packing and crating to international freight
forwarding.
August 2002
U.S. Customs is gearing up its
resources and regulations to create a new line of
defense against terrorism. Since 9/11/2001, Customs
and the Office of Homeland Security have analyzed
the different opportunities Al Queda and other terrorist
organizations may have to deliver weapons of mass
destruction into the United States. This analysis
has resulted in the growing awareness that marine
cargo containers carry a high risk of being used for
terrorist activities.
July 2002
Cargo Brokers International an
Atlanta based Freight Forwarder announced today that
in less than 60 days from software product selection
they have successfully implemented the DCSi suite
of software throughout their five local offices. During
that time CBi installed new IBM iSeries hardware,
set up communication links with US Customs and trained
their operations and accounting staff on the new system
to provide streamlined efficiencies within their organization.
CBi is a member of the High Tech Forwarder Network
(HTFN) and has served the international shipping community
since 1982.
June 2002
We are pleased to announce that
Mitsubishi Logistics America Corporation has
selected DCSi.Logistics to be used to drive its forwarding
operations using Breakbulk Deconsolidation, Air and
Ocean Export, Accounting and Web Track & Trace applications
to gain efficiencies in all of their business operations
while providing real time web visibility to the end
users the United States.
GPS Logistics, Inc. is the USFreightways service
provider in Asia. Their network includes 27 stations
in 15 Asian countries, of which will be using DCSi.Logistics
to provide the highest quality service to their clients.
Paul Fitzpatrick, President of GPS explained:
"We based the decision to use DCS on a simple premise:
we will provide our clients with the visibility and
flexibility to effectively manage their inventory
from factory to final delivery. In our opinion, DCS
gives our professional team the power to perform,"
May 2002
Damco Sea & Air is an International
Freight Forwarding organisation with its Head Office
in Rotterdam (NL). Damco comprises of a Worldwide
network of offices, affiliates and agents which covers
some 55 countries. The WMS implementation has already
started and projected to go live in the summer. This
is a relatively small and hopefully initial project
for DCS within the Damco organisation.
April 2002
DCS spent five consecutive weeks on a consulting project
for Yellow Global - the project, "Operations Excellence",
was designed to identify various deliverables for
Yellow Global to help them achieve more profitable
returns and gain operational efficiencies. Yellow
Global is currently launching "Operations Excellence"
and are anticipitating a very positive ROI from the
project.
MITSUBISHI LOGISTICS AMERICA CORPORATION have signed
a licence to use our Breakbulk, Air and Ocean Export,
Accounting and Web Track & Trace. GPS Logistics, Inc
(a spin off company of USF Asia Group.) are to use
DCSi.Logistics 'Import and Export system for use in
the Far East as well as our Breakbulk and Accounting
Package
March 2002
MOL Logistics has awarded DCS the contract for the
full IT infrastructure for their new Japanese customer
AISIN. The system includes RF based WMS as part of
the larger implementation which is in the last stages
of completion. This module now completely replaces
the old WMS system MOL Logistics was using.
February 2002
Danzas Westpoort went LIVE with DCSi.Logistics software.
The Danzas EMEA distribution Centre for IBM spareparts
uses DCS software to support their pick, pack and
sort operations and international distribution operations.
In their SCM role Danzas is taking optimal profit
from the features DCS can offer, including comprehensive
carrier selections and event management.
With an established European network Edwards Logistics
offer comprehensive road haulage services for full
or part loads and smaller consignments. Late last
year DCS were selected to provide the solution, France
is now live, Bulgaria planned for march, and the UK
implementation later this year.
January 2002
Contracts have been signed with ASR for the supply
of DCS freight forwarding, customs clearance and warehousing
solutions. ASR is a medium sized freight forwarding
company in The Netherlands with operations in Rotterdam
(sea freight) and Amsterdam/Schiphol Airport (air
freight).
The JAS Group came into existence over 20 years ago.
Since then they have become the largest Air Freight
Forwarding company in Italy and is in the top 10 in
Europe. JAS now has more than 110 offices in over
40 countries worldwide. We are delighted that JAS
has chosen DCS for a worldwide implementation of all
modules of DCSi.Logistics. This will involve Italy
, France and the UK going live in 2002, followed by
the other 37 countries during 2003/4
Anthem Express Inc. is a United States based transportation
logistic company with world-wide operations, after
a rigorous selection process DCS has won the supply
chain and purchase order management project.
December 2001
Hauser who offers high-quality, cost effective overland
logistics solutions for European exporters and importers,
will be implementing our Transport and Warehousing
modules throughout their seven branch network in the
UK during 2002.
We are delighted to be working with Geologistics again,
we are providing EDI consultancy and remote support
for their global EDI requirements
November2001
Rohlig has awarded DCS the contract for an initial
implementation of our Transport and Warehousing modules
for their subsidiary in Poland. The initial rollout
is planned for the first quarter of 2002 to be followed
with a second phase of Air and Ocean modules.
Rohlig will be the third company to implement our
solution in Poland, Schenker and Kuehne & Nagel are
already live.
October 2001
DCS USA Announces the Release of GlobalTrack GlobalTrack
is a fully featured web-based track and trace tool,
designed to extend the visibility found in many Supply
Chain Management tools to the one link in the chain
that they often neglect: Transportation. To fill this
gap, GlobalTrack uses a separate, stand-alone database
of shipment data to track shipments down to the SKU
level. This database is fed via EDI from the shipper's
own order processing system, and receives EDI status
messages from their freight forwarders and carriers.
For more information about GlobalTrack, please email
Doug Hurwitt at doug.hurwitt@dcstransportusa.com.
September 2001
We can now enable our customers effective electronic
customs declarations using the Internet as the communication
medium. The year long pilot phase comprised of comprehensive
testing in partnership with dutch customs authority
Cargonaut, our customer MOL Logistics, and DCS Transport
and Logistics Solutions. This system has now been
accredited by the dutch customs authority, making
us the market leader for this Internet interface-
We would like to extend our profound condolences and
sympathies to those who lost colleagues and loved
ones in the recent tragedies in New York City, WTC,
Pennsylvania and Washington DC Pentagon bombings.
We had a very successful few days at the Interfreight
exhibition on the 5/6/7 september in Rotterdam.
August 2001
Inttra an organisation who supply a standard set of
interfaces between Ocean Carriers, LSP Companies and
Customers, have contacted us to build an Interface
which works between DCSi.Logistics and their own Inttra
systems. Many other Major companies we supply have
signed up to Inttra.
We recently launched a new product, Managed Service
Provider (MSP) . By renting this resource our customers
will keep costly purchasing of IT equipment down to
a minimum, as we will supply and maintain the system,
giving our client total control over there functioning
business operation.
July 2001
We roll out our pro-active mangement tool; Event Manager.
Since its inception 2 years ago, its now becoming
a great success as current market requirements increase.
June 2001
DCSi.Logistics is now active in 46 countries, including
Egypt which has recently been added to the list.
May 2001
We are exhibiting at the Transport Logistic Exhibition
15-19 May 2001in Munchen Germany.
April 2001
Yusen have awarded DCS a contact to develop a significant
new module of WebTRACK, The new module - WebSTOCK
will enable third party warehouse customers to view
their stock positions at a single Yusen warehouse
and also look at all stock holdings at all Yusen warehouses.
Facilities will also exist to enable Yusen's warehouse
customers to issue instructions via WebSTOCK to call
off and transfer their stock.
March 2001
New Wave Logistics their US subsiduary has started
to roll out DCSi.Logistics in California. This is
the fourth country that has selected DCSi.Logistics,
It is currently used in the Netherlands, Belgium and
the United Kingdom.
Air City have licenced DCSi.Logistics for their Air
and Sea requirements in the USA. Hellmann Worldwide
Logistics has contracted for the US drawback module
to add to their existing American DCSi.Logistics solution.
February 2001
Warnaco a leading US Textile conglomerate has selected
DCS software to handle the importation of goods into
Europe at their purpose built Distribution Centre
in the Netherlands. We will also building a link to
Manhattan Associates Pkms solution from our Duty management
module
DF Young has agreed a second phase to their USA operation,
this being the implementation of WebTrack-our new
on-line freight and booking system.
January 2001
Kuehne & Nagel have selected DCSi.Logistics a warehouse
management software to handle the Pan-European distribution
for one of their majorworldwide electronic clients.
They will be implementing a paperless warehouse concept
at their Luxemburg EDC with full RDT support.
De Rijke Logistics Group who have operations in the
Netherlands, Belgium and the UK, are to use DCSi.Logistics
for their European Transport and Warehouse division,
which specializes in hazardous liquids and dry bulk
cargo.
December2000
Lufthansa Cargo awarded look4logistics to develop
a solution enabling them to publish password protected
spot rates on-line to their business partners. DCSi.Logistics
has been selected to provide DANZAS an integrated
warehouse and transport solution for a central European
distribution Centre in Holland for a leading American
computer manufacturer
November2000
SITPRO awarded DCS the development of the online entry
of freight documents for the Webelectra project. Yusen
Air & Seahave implemented the third party warehousing
module of DCSi.Logistics in Singapore in a fully automated,
narrow aisle warehouse that specialises in hi-tech
goods.
October 2000
Kuehne & Nagel in the final stage
of rollout of DCSi.Logistics software across the USA
and Canada. Schenker-BTL in Poland is second most
advanced company with IT solutions according to a
report by polish computer press TELEINFO.
Schenker-BTL came second only to LOT - Polish Airlines
out of 100 companies surveyed. UTi (Union Transport)
went live in UK.Roll out to continue in Holland, Belgium,
Germany and Ireland throughout 2001.
Eimskip commences implementation in Sweden completing
their presence of all the Scandinavian and Baltic
Countries.
Septemberr2000
Charles Kendall Freight are preparing to go live in
their network of offices in the UK with a major web
based order entry and tracking and tracing module
for a leading UK telecommunications company and also
a fully integrated link to a global integrator .
August 2000
DCST&LS launches all of its sotware applications under
the banner of DCSi.Logistics. DCS T&LS (USA) acquires
Synapse Computer Services, New Jersey enabling outsourcing
services to its logistcs industry customers.
Kuehne & Nagel have implemented the DCS software in
South America. Argentina is now up and running with
5 other South American planned to be live before end
2000.
July 2000
- Sumitrans, the Transport Division of Sumitomo Corporation
of America, have agreed to roll out our solution in
their 11 branches this year. Wincanton Logistics has
launched its new state of the art transport management
system based upon the DCS software. After a successful
pilot this year, the UK roll out will add in excess
of 500 users, and further potential exists throughout
Europe
Yusen Air & Sea completes it's world wide roll out
of DCSi.Logistics software.
June 2000
Kuehne & Nagel (Canada) have agreed to the development
of Canadian import brokerage software. Another 5 leading
forwarders have agreed to purchase this new strategic
DCS solution. This will consolidate our status as
the leading supplier of brokerage solutions for the
North American marketplace.
Look 4 Logistics the DCS freight portal (vortal) passes
40,000 hits per month. American Lamprecht, the Chicago
based subsidiary of the well known Swiss forwarder
based in Basle has decided to implement our forwarding
solution for their operation. Hitachi Transport launches
on line tracking and tracing over the internet using
DCS software.
May 2000
Wincanton Logistics,part of Unigate plc, have selected
DCS as a strategic partner . Tim Robinson, CEO of
DCS Group Plc, addressed the New York chapter of the
prestigious American Council Of Logistics Management.
April 2000
Danzas Fashion Services, the largest fashion distributor
in Europe and part of the Deutsche Post Group, are
to implement DCS software as a centralised solution
for their 800 users throughout Europe.
March 2000
DCSi.Logistics software, together with the state of
the art web enabled functionality, has been chosen
for the european Distribution and Warehousing of NOY
part of the Hunter Douglas Group US Freightways the
huge American based freight organisation has completed
their implementation of the DCS solution in China,
Taiwan and Singapore.
February 2000
Gebruder Weiss of Austria sign a contract with DCS
Transport and Logistics Solutions for the supply of
their DCSi. Logistics Software. DCS launches freight
industry internet portal (vortal) Look4Logistics .
September 1999 Schenker-BTL chooses DCS for the design
and development of its e-business solutions .
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