WATERLOO, Ontario - Descartes Systems Group (Nasdaq:DSGX) (TSX:DSG), the global leader in uniting logistics-intensive businesses in commerce, announced that ACM Parts, a leading nationwide automotive parts supplier in Australia, is using the cloud-based Descartes Route Planner™ On-demand solution to help centralize nationwide delivery operations and standardize the delivery experience for customers. The Bestrane Group, a Descartes ‘United by Design’ partner in Australia, implemented the solution at ACM Parts. “We believe that reliably providing same-day and next-day delivery service nationwide provides us with a significant opportunity to better serve our customers and differentiate from our competitors,” said Ankur Arora, General Manager, Operations at ACM Parts. “Descartes Route Planner On-demand has contributed greatly to the success of our delivery operations and enhanced the customer experience. It has been able to scale to meet the demands of our growing fleet as we have expanded to new sites across Australia.” Descartes Route Planner™ On-demand is an integrated routing and mobile solution that provides an easy and affordable way to plan, optimize, dispatch routes, track and monitor delivery fleets in real-time. David Sanders, Group Managing Director at Bestrane, explained, “For distribution-intensive companies, like ACM Parts, the solution creates delivery efficiencies and improves customer service by optimizing delivery routes and managing their execution through a real-time mobile application used by the driver. It can be deployed rapidly, so companies and their customers can realize the benefits quickly.” “We’re pleased to help ACM Parts maximize delivery convenience for its nationwide customer base with our advanced technology for same-day and next-day route optimization,” said Lee Karlinsky, Senior Vice President, Emerging Markets at Descartes. “Companies that have traditionally had disconnected locations with multiple fleets operating independently are realizing the potential for savings and service differentiation that centralizing route planning and using mobile-based applications for execution can provide.”