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Aptean acquires Paragon Software Systems

Acquisition adds Paragon's routing, logistics, scheduling, and home delivery capabilities, which have seen strong growth from e-commerce.


Aptean, a global leader of mission-critical enterprise software solutions, announced the acquisition of UK-based Paragon Software Systems, a leading provider of transportation management software solutions serving the food and beverage, distribution and retail industries.

This acquisition furthers Aptean’s presence in the European market and adds purpose-built software designed to meet the expanding supply chain needs of its customers around the globe. With proven solutions that assist its customers with routing, logistics, scheduling, and home delivery, Paragon has seen strong growth in recent years due to the continuing rise in e-commerce and the rapidly expanding need for companies to support more timely and efficient deliveries.

Founded in 1991, Paragon has remained at the forefront of the industry for over 30 years with a track record of continuously investing in and delivering logistics software that helps customers solve real-world distribution challenges. Paragon is well-positioned to take advantage of the growing transportation management market which Gartner projects will see accelerated growth over the next few years, reaching $1.94 billion by 2022.*

With more than 4,700 systems deployed globally today, Paragon’s solutions are already helping its more than 300 customers transform their delivery models, including many household-name brands in the food and beverage, retail, grocery, distribution and pharmaceutical sectors. With a reputation for exceptional customer satisfaction, Paragon has built a strong global presence now poised for further expansion under Aptean’s ownership.

“This is an exciting and strategic acquisition for Aptean as we continue to expand our solution offerings and footprint globally. We see numerous growth opportunities given Paragon’s strengths in route optimizing and home delivery capabilities. This acquisition progresses our company’s strategy of delivering world-class solutions designed to assist our customers in effectively running their business from the production floor to delivery to the end user,” says TVN Reddy, CEO of Aptean.

“The opportunity to join Aptean, with its proven ability to drive exceptional growth and leadership in the industries we jointly serve, presents a great opportunity for the future of Paragon,” shares William Salter, Managing Director of Paragon. “In joining the Aptean family, we are excited by the opportunity to accelerate innovation, advance product development, expand geographically and tap into its best practice frameworks. We see this as a unique opportunity to more rapidly advance our success whilst also building increased value for our customers and growth opportunities for our employees.”


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