Cube Route, a provider of on demand logistics services, announced that Peapod, an Internet grocer, has rolled out the Cube Route Visibility Service across 13 of its 15 warehouses, which are located in 13 markets across the United States.
Peapod is expected to be fully operational with the Cube Route service across the entire organization by the end of the third quarter.
The Cube Route service, which is being used by Peapod for dispatch management and visibility into its delivery operations, enables Peapod to track the status of each delivery in real time, and respond to customer queries quickly and efficiently.
"Cube Route is now a fundamental infrastructure piece for us. The company has seamlessly supported our growth since the initial deployment," said Thomas Parkinson, CTO and co-founder of Peapod.
"Having an engineered plan against which to measure driver performance and access to analytical data means we can continually identify ways to boost our operational performance."
The Cube Route Visibility Service provides an easy and affordable way to track and monitor delivery and field service fleets in real time. This managed logistics service combines sophisticated tracking and planning functionality with the simplicity of web-based service to provide dispatchers, managers and support agents with a real-time view of driver movement and order status across an entire fleet of vehicles.
Peapod Using Cube Route Service
Cube Route, a provider of on demand logistics services, announced that Peapod, an Internet grocer, has rolled out the Cube Route Visibility Service across 13 of its 15 warehouses, which are located in 13 markets across the United States.
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