Why Your Route Planning App Should Be SaaS-based
Recent data shows that the public cloud service market will likely reach around $362 billion by 2022. Given that fact, it should come as no surprise that as cloud computing evolves...
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Recent data shows that the public cloud service market will likely reach around $362 billion by 2022. Given that fact, it should come as no surprise that as cloud computing evolves...
Scaling your last-mile capacity to match increasing online order volume while simultaneously meeting rising customer experience expectations and higher costs is hard. For many reta...
Proof of delivery, or POD for short, is a record confirming that the consignee or end customer has received the right product. The most basic form of POD is the signature of the co...
DispatchTrack has worked for years to create the most powerful, cutting-edge, and comprehensive last mile logistics software. We pride ourselves on optimizing the last mile from en...
Businesses engaged in the transportation of products know that they're only as strong and reliable as their drivers and fleets. From packaging products to delivering them to the en...
Fleet operators and managers are always in search of the best tools that can help make their workflows more efficient and cost-effective. These days, telematics solutions are some ...
Modern shoppers demand perfect orders plus rapid deliveries. For consumers, a great order fulfillment experience is a must. But there are plenty of businesses that have lack of exp...
E-commerce sales are at an all-time high, as more shoppers headed online for their needs because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Brick and mortar stores that had no plans of offering onl...
If you’re a beverage distributor, you need to be able to easily coordinate between sales, merchandising, delivery—and even sometimes production and bottling. The result is a high w...
Satisfying customers is key to achieving and maintaining a competitive advantage—but customer satisfaction goes way beyond getting deliveries over the threshold of the customer’s h...
There’s a lot that can go wrong on the last mile—from unpredictable traffic and weather snafus causing delays, to customers not being home when they say they will, to shipments tha...