Food & Beverage solutions
Route Optimisation for Food & Beverage
Beryl Analytics's route optimisation work for food & beverage brands starts with one question: what decision is this going to change? If we can't answer that in one sentence, we don't build the model. That discipline is why our engagements compound rather than gather dust.
Why food & beverage teams choose Beryl Analytics for route optimisation
- Deep-domain models. Every route optimisation model we build is tuned to the realities of food & beverage brands — not the synthetic benchmarks you see in vendor pitches.
- Production-ready, not throwaway. We ship pipelines, monitoring, alerting, and runbooks — the boring stuff that decides whether the system survives contact with reality.
- Operator-first design. Insights live inside the tools your team already uses, with thresholds and ownership matched to how decisions actually get made.
- Governance built in. Lineage, explainability, and access controls aren't an afterthought — they're scoped from day one and signed off with your security team.
- Outcomes measured in dollars. We track impact in revenue, cost avoided, or risk reduced — never in dashboard counts.
How we deliver route optimisation engagements
- 01
Data audit (week 1)
A focused review of what data you have, where it lives, and what shape it's in. Outputs a written read with the gotchas and where to start.
- 02
Contract & instrument (weeks 2-3)
We formalise the inputs the system will depend on — schemas, freshness SLAs, ownership — and instrument anything missing. No model without solid inputs.
- 03
Model + interface (weeks 4-7)
The model itself plus the surface your operators will actually use. Built together so the analysts who debug it know exactly what each output means.
- 04
Soft launch & calibration (weeks 8-10)
Live in a small slice of the business. We watch every decision the system informs, calibrate, and only then expand.
- 05
Full rollout
Scale to the full surface area with documentation, training, and an on-call playbook your team owns end-to-end.
Frequently asked questions about Route Optimisation for Food & Beverage
How long does a typical Route Optimisation engagement take for a food & beverage business?
Most route optimisation projects for food & beverage brands land a working production slice within 4-6 weeks, then harden and expand over the following 8-12 weeks. Larger food & beverage programmes that touch multiple business units take 4-6 months end-to-end.
What data do you need to start a Route Optimisation project in food & beverage?
Minimum viable inputs are 12-18 months of historical transactional or operational data, basic entity reference tables, and access to the systems that will consume the output. We can work with messy data — cleaning is part of the engagement.
Can Beryl Analytics integrate route optimisation with our existing food & beverage brands systems?
Yes. We're tool-agnostic and have integrated with Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, Salesforce, SAP, Oracle, custom in-house platforms, and dozens of food & beverage-specific systems. Insights surface inside the tools your operators already use.
How do you measure success on a Route Optimisation engagement?
Before we model anything, we agree the business decision the output will change and the dollar metric we're targeting — revenue lifted, cost avoided, or risk reduced. Route Optimisation engagements in food & beverage typically return 4-12x within the first year.
Do you work with food & beverage businesses outside major NZ and AU cities?
Yes. We deliver remotely across New Zealand and Australia and visit on-site for discovery, key workshops, and go-live. Distance is not a blocker — many of our highest-impact route optimisation engagements have been with regional food & beverage brands.