
Is Route Mapping Software Worth the Investment?
Without route mapping software, fleet operators and managers would spend most of their working hours guessing if they will meet promised delivery times. They’d be stuck calling and...
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Without route mapping software, fleet operators and managers would spend most of their working hours guessing if they will meet promised delivery times. They’d be stuck calling and...
Operating a trucking business has become more costly in recent years, which puts more pressure on smaller fleets to find ways to optimize their operations. One of the main challeng...
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...
There was a time when businesses were basically stuck living with the constant unavailability of drivers, lack of infrastructure, high fuel bills, low capacity utilization of deliv...
Manual route planning is time-consuming. It can be challenging enough for human planners to work with a few delivery vehicles and low order volumes. Add in complex routes, differin...
Your modern route planning software does a lot more than just spit out efficient arrangements of stops for drivers to follow. Advanced route planning solutions these days (see our ...
There's no doubt that an advanced delivery route planner app offers businesses a way to cut down costs and ensure great delivery service. The right routing software, after all, can...
Delivery services can make or break an online retailer's business. Why? Because the delivery experience has a direct link to customer satisfaction.
Planning routes is complicated—especially when you’re dealing with a host of constraints and factors, from weather conditions, road closures, and congestion to vehicle breakdowns a...
Are you using or planning to use on-premises software for your company's truck router? If you're answering in the affirmative, you may be setting yourself up for future disruptions...
Third-party logistics (3PL) companies come in various sizes, and shapes, yet they all face the same challenge—winning new contracts and retaining current customers.