Revenue Technology Services (RTS) is pleased to announce that
Brittany Ferries Freight division has selected RTS CargoProfitOpt as the
solution to meet its freight revenue management requirements. Once implemented,
this will be the ferry industry’s first such solution. With this win, RTS adds
to its list of several firsts in its long history of 32 years; first passenger
revenue management solution developed for Republic Airways, first cargo price
optimization solution for Virgin Atlantic Cargo, and now the first revenue
management solution for the freight ferry market for Brittany Ferries.
This also reiterates the thought leadership shown by both the
companies to shake the status quo and make significant improvements to how
freight is managed in the industry.
The freight revenue management solution will support capacity
forecasting, show up rate forecasting, demand forecasting, bid pricing, and
customer value components that will help Brittany Ferries to maximize their
profits.
This win also strengthens the relationship and long standing
partnership between the two companies over the years. Brittany Ferries already
uses RTS ProfitOpt, our passenger revenue management solution.
Simon Wagstaff, Group Freight Director, commented “At Brittany Ferries, we have long
been convinced of the potential of a reliable system of revenue management for
our freight business. RTS has always exhibited thought leadership in data
analytics, revenue management, and pricing .The choice of RTS as our partner
for this project was a very straightforward one, given the existing
relationship between our two companies and the trust and confidence that has
been built up since the introduction of their revenue management system on the
passenger side of our business. We have complete confidence in their ability to
deliver the system that we need and look forward to working closely with RTS in
the long term.”
Raja Kasilingam, President and COO at
RTS, "Revenue Technology Services is committed to making positive
changes to the freight ferry automation world. We are delighted to add this
product to the industry-leading suite of products we offer to the market place,
all designed to help companies optimally market and sell their product, operate
efficiently, and to better serve their customers.” Mukundh Parthasarathy, Vice President
of Cargo solutions for Revenue Technology Services chimed in,
“To have the world’s first freight
revenue management solution developed
for Brittany Ferries is a huge achievement for our cargo suite. Adding to this,
we are the only company to have an integrated freight revenue management and
passenger revenue management solution.”
The first phase of the project is
scheduled to go live in the second quarter of 2014 that includes capacity management
modules.
Alan Wayne, the project manager for
this endeavour and also the manager of the passenger revenue management
practice at Brittany Ferries commented, “The last couple of months have seen a
successful start to the project. The nature of developing an integrated
passenger and freight revenue management system has thrown up some interesting
challenges that both Brittany Ferries and RTS are rising to. If we continue to
progress in the same fashion we will have no problems hitting our Phase 1
go-live target. “
About RTS
Revenue
Technology Services is a worldwide provider of profit enhancing revenue
management and pricing software solutions for passenger and cargo, consulting
services, and IT services for travel, transportation and logistics industries.
RTS is headquartered in Dallas, Texas with offices in UK and South Africa and a
development centre in IT Park in Chandigarh, India. For additional information,
visit www.rtscorp.com or contact rts.information@rtscorp.com or +1-972-573-1600
About Brittany Ferries
Founded
in 1972 by proud Breton Alexis Gourvennec and a group of fellow Breton farmers
wanting to export their cauliflowers and artichokes to the UK, Brittany Ferries
is now the leading maritime carrier on the western and central channel.
Gourvennec formed the company, formerly known as Armement
Bretagne-Angleterre-Irelande, or B.A.I. for short, which was officially born on
a bleak New Year's Day in 1973 with French, British and Breton flags flying and
a choir singing carols. With Britain's entry into the Common Market in 1973,
Gourvennec saw his chance to end the geographical isolation of Brittany. Realising the quickest route to this
new market would be across the western channel to Plymouth, he contacted several large shipping
companies to no avail and began setting up his own company by purchasing a
freighter, the Kerisnel, named after a small Breton village famous for its
cauliflowers - with the Breton farmers who are still the company's main
shareholders today.
For
additional information, visit http://www.brittany-ferries.co.uk/, http://www.brittanyferriesfreight.co.uk/