Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Kaleris Acquires CAMS Software

Kaleris, a leading provider of supply chain execution and visibility solutions, announced the acquisition of CAMS Software, the leader in transportation solutions designed specifically for large-scale grocery distribution. The acquisition expands the Kaleris portfolio, combining the CAMS Prospero Transportation Management System with the No. 1 ranked Kaleris Yard Management System1. The integration will launch one of the most comprehensive enterprise yard and transportation management suites that optimizes key aspects of transportation planning and execution at warehouses, distribution centers and manufacturing facilities.

CAMS Prospero manages all aspects of trucking operations for grocery retailers and wholesalers, providing dispatch, backhaul, driver payroll calculation and vehicle tracking for all inbound, outbound and return trips. Eighteen of the top 50 grocery retailers and wholesalers, and more than 100 grocery distribution centers in the US, rely on CAMS to efficiently manage short lead times, optimal route planning, product availability and regulatory compliance. The Kaleris Yard Management System optimizes and automates the management of trucks, trailers, containers and dock slots in yard facilities for Fortune 500 shippers across North America and Europe, serving numerous grocery yards.

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By integrating the two systems, grocery retailers and distributors will experience:

  • Streamlined operations for inbound and outbound logistics: The combined solution captures store orders and return shipments, and then creates the best plan to pack and load them onto trailers, considering multiple factors including order splits, commodity separation, gate access, asset dwell, dock scheduling and pre-cooling for fresh and frozen trailers.
  • Route optimization and dispatch efficiency: The technology looks across multiple constraining variables, including the number of trucks, available drivers, distance and pick-up time to assign work orders and delivery schedules to drivers, streamlining dispatch processes and providing drivers with the most efficient route.
  • Improved compliance and reporting: Integrated Electronic Logging Devices (ELD) track driver time for HOS compliance and give dispatchers real-time visibility on driver location, status, and delivery ETA to make informed decisions on work orders, delivery sequence and more across their enterprise.

“The acquisition of CAMS Software underscores Kaleris’s dedication to driving innovation and delivering exceptional value to our customers,” said Kirk Knauff, CEO of Kaleris. “By integrating the expertise, resources, and capabilities of both organizations, Kaleris is poised to embark on a new phase of growth serving grocery, food & beverage, retail and consumer packaged goods companies in multiple geographies with an enterprise solution for yard and transportation management.”

The acquisition of CAMS aligns with Kaleris’s strategic vision to solve the world’s most complex supply chain transportation challenges. Grocery store network delivery remains one of the most complicated areas for logistics management due to the vast number of unique SKUs, temperature-controlled products and less than 24-hour turnaround time. Adding the CAMS Prospero Transportation Management System differentiates the Kaleris Yard Management System and unlocks new growth opportunities for Kaleris in the US grocery store market, which generated almost $885 billion in total sales in 2023 according to Statista.

SOURCE: GlobeNewswire

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