With fuel prices at record highs, companies providing delivery services are still saving as much as 30 percent of their costs in fuel, mileage and manpower by using RouteView, according to the company.
RouteView is a map-based software system that turns hours of route planning into minutes, ensures correct addresses and efficient routes, helps to balance workloads, calculates mileage and sets a productive pace to help drivers.
Results can be dramatic – cutting route planning time by as much as 75 percent. One RouteView customer, a wholesale distributor in Lancaster, Pa., for example, saved 348 miles per day (times an average of 260 work days per year), cutting 90,480 miles and 2,600 labor hours off of his delivery routes. RouteView's advanced routing capabilities integrate with a company's enterprise system to ensure a closed-loop process from order to delivery. This saves a tremendous amount of time spent on data entry and manual processing.
In addition to route planning, RouteView also includes two other major benefits: GPS and a Call Center system.
RouteView Slashes Fuel, Delivery Costs
With fuel prices at record highs, companies providing delivery services are still saving as much as 30 percent of their costs in fuel, mileage and manpower by using RouteView, according to the company.
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