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By CCJ Staff
Transportation Costing Group, a provider of profitability management
tools and activity-based cost analysis for the transportation industry,
has announced that it is enhancing its product line with the addition
of Factsview, the business intelligence module of the Facts suite
of software from Carrier Logistics. Mystic Tank Lines, based in
Astoria, N.Y., is the first customer to use the integrated solutions.
“This integrated solution our two companies are providing
will allow a comprehensive analysis of operational factors that
impact costs and profitability,” says Kenneth Weinberg, vice
president of Tarrytown, N.Y.-based Carrier Logistics. “It’s
a product that will be used by small and large carriers alike because
it gives managers the ability to quickly spot trends in performance
or analyze variances, and use that information to make more effective
business decisions.”
Factsview is a business intelligence tool based on Microsoft's
Excel platform. Utilizing information provided by TCG’s Cost
Information System, Factsview is designed to give users the ability
to drill down into more than a dozen metrics associated with shipments,
lanes, customers, and origin and destination points.
“TCG's advanced activity-based costing and other software
has gained wide acceptance among leading less-than-truckload and
truckload carriers because its accuracy gives it a high level of
credibility,” says Ken Manning, president of Bethesda, Md.-based
TCG. “Our CIS solutions are currently the only systems that
offer a complete, accurate and fully replicable costed traffic database
that ties back to the general ledger. The capabilities provided
by integrating Factsview will further enhance this highly effective
profitability management tool.”
Already experiencing the combined TCG and Carrier Logistics offering
is Mystic Tank Lines, a bulk hauler of heating oil, gasoline, kerosene,
diesel, jet fuel, av gas, lubricants, asphalt, cement, cement by-products
and nonhazardous materials throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
states. Mystic Tank Lines operates more than 300 vehicles from four
terminals.
“The combination of TCG’s software and Factsview is
enabling us to have our analysis tools in one package, rather than
in different applications,” says Jack Lebovic, Mystic’s
chief information officer. “The TCG database spins off a flat
file that Factsview uploads into a sequel server with an Excel application.
That software produces an easy-to-read, familiar spreadsheet detailing
costs and profits over routes, lanes and for specific customers.”
The combination of TCG and Carrier Logistics, noted Mystic’s
vice president Salvatore Sammartano, allows the carrier to look
at any factor or group of factors that impact costs, revenue and
profits. “We want to be sure we’re fairly charging for
expenses that are applicable,” Sammartano says. “In
one instance, for example, we had an account where we thought our
margins were greater. With the integrated capability of Factsview
and TCG, we were able to determine that we weren’t properly
allocating expenses for deadhead time and mileage.
“That type of information is very helpful when setting rates
that are fair to customers and enhance our profitability,”
Sammartano says. “Without the integration of TCG and Factsview,
we wouldn’t have such accurate data to analyze and use to
run our business. The integration of these solutions is very valuable
to us, and that’s a return on investment you can measure.”
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