Editor's note: This is part two of a series on how fleets are optimizing routes and dispatch operations to provide better visibility to drivers, while also managing the complexities of toll costs.
Route optimization solutions can be used to streamline deliveries and service requests, which ultimately can reduce fuel use, vehicle wear-and-tear, and exposure risk. “One of the biggest challenges ...
Routific compiled a list of five ways optimizing delivery routes helps the environment by reducing road transport emissions using data from government sources, sustainability reports, and industry ...
The way companies manage their fleets has come a long way since the days of manual logging and two-way radios. Thanks to the recent artificial intelligence (AI) boom, fleet management systems and ...
Optimizing routes requires data that many fleets are already collecting. Here's how one fleet overhauled its routing strategy with a data-driven solution. After implementing a route optimization ...
Smart transportation companies, especially multistop carriers, are paying close attention to routing. They feel the improved productivity and efficiency with less backtracking that routing brings, as ...
Routific, the world's most innovative route optimization solution, now uses historical traffic data to help delivery businesses calculate realistic routes and accurate ETAs. Planning delivery routes ...
Why is route optimization important? Putting a commercial vehicle and driver on the road is expensive. Smart fleet owners know that it is important to run them as efficiently as possible by maximizing ...
White van with its back doors open, showing the back full of cardboard boxes. As e-commerce booms, more products are shipped around the world. Global e-commerce sales ballooned from $1.34 trillion in ...
As e-commerce booms, more products are shipped around the world. Global e-commerce sales ballooned from $1.34 trillion in 2014 to more than $3.35 trillion in 2019, according to the International Trade ...