Microlise Group, a provider of technology solutions, has secured a new partnership with McCulla, an Irish logistics company. McCulla has selected the Group’s suite of software solutions to optimise its fleet operations, with an expected go-live date in January 2024.
McCulla will be implementing Microlise’s solutions to improve the overall performance of its extensive fleet. Through an agreement that encompasses a wide range of Microlise products, the refrigerated transport expert will be using Fleet Performance, Journey Management, SmartPOD, TruAnalysis, and TruChecks before the end of Q1 2024.
In addition to these core offerings, Microlise will assist McCulla in temperature monitoring for its 209-trailer fleet, integrating with Thermo King and Carrier to obtain critical temperature updates. The data will be accessible via Microlise’s platform, providing real-time insights and ensuring the safe transport of temperature-sensitive cargo.
In line with its sustainability commitment, McCulla is also embracing a Circular Economy Green Haulage approach which can reduce carbon emissions by 93% and, using Microlise software, promote efficient driving.
Ian Kirkwood, Microlise Group’s Head of New Business, said: “We are excited to partner with McCulla, a company renowned for its commitment to excellence in logistics. Our comprehensive solutions will empower McCulla to streamline its operations, at the same time enhancing its service quality and ensuring both safety and compliance.”
Brian Beattie, McCulla’s Operations Director, added: “After identifying at Senior Management level the need to further develop the technology solution to run our ever expanding fleet and keep us at the leading edge of innovation, Microlise were soon identified as the ideal company to partner with.
“We have been very impressed with the Group’s onboarding process and the level of training and customer care we’ve received throughout the implementation phase.
“I look forward to using the advanced analysis and detailed information Microlise will provide us with to identify and reduce waste, increase our efficiency in fleet management and driver utilisation.”