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Detrack is a powerful delivery management software that lets you track your vehicles live on a map and capture real-time electronic proof of delivery (E-POD) using just our iOS / Android app. Our apps have been translated into 26 ...Read more about Detrack
ElasticRoute is a proprietary heuristic-based route planning algorithm that solves the vehicle routing problem for businesses in field service and logistics, worldwide. It is able to generate optimized and planned routes (benchma...Read more about ElasticRoute
Tookan is a cloud-based delivery management solution that helps delivery businesses manage fleets and automate dispatching operations. It lets users assign tasks to delivery agents as per their schedules and track the live locatio...Read more about Tookan
Routetitan is a mobile delivery platform that improves the lives of delivery drivers and customers. We help businesses cut empty miles and improve their first attempt success rates in deliveries, while providing customers with a s...Read more about Routetitan
Shipday is an easy-to-use delivery management solution that allows restaurants, couriers, grocery stores to manage local deliveries. The platform helps users to allocate orders to drivers, plan deliveries, track vehicles in real-t...Read more about Shipday
Decios is a cloud and mobile-based tool offered by DeliveryCircle that enables businesses to handle delivery operations, plan routes and track drivers in real-time. Clients can enjoy the high availability and low latency in optimi...Read more about Decios
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WorkWave Route Manager is a cloud-based route planning solution that allows delivery and service providers to build routes, track drivers and stay connected. Route Manager enables users to plan around time-windows and customer req...Read more about WorkWave Route Manager
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Samsara is a cloud-based fleet management solution that offers features such as GPS tracking, trailer tracking, dashboard camera, routing and dispatch, reefer monitoring and more. It is designed to help small and midsize fleet bus...Read more about Samsara
MyRouteOnline is a cloud-based route-planning solution that helps businesses in telecommunication, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), retail and other businesses plan, manage and optimize routes via a unified portal...Read more about MyRouteOnline
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IntelliShift is the ONLY fleet intelligence platform that enables businesses with fleets of vehicles and heavy equipment to EASILY access ALL fleet operations data from a single platform. IntelliShift's solutions are designed to ...Read more about IntelliShift
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Onfleet is a cloud-based fleet management solution that offers route optimization, auto-dispatching, delivery analytics, and customer communications. iOS and Android apps provide real-time driver tracking, proof of delivery, chat,...Read more about Onfleet
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Motive, formerly KeepTruckin, builds technology to improve the safety, productivity, and profitability of businesses that power the physical economy. The Motive Automated Operations Platform combines IoT hardware with AI-powered a...Read more about Motive
Routeware is a cloud-based fleet management solution that offers tools for work order management, route planning and driver performance tracking. Key features include a dashboard, fork sensors, trip inspections and hardware integr...Read more about Routeware
Locus Dispatcher is a fleet management solution that caters to midsize and large businesses across various industries such as e-commerce, 3PL, home services and retail. Features include dispatch management, driver management, main...Read more about Locus DispatchIQ
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PCS TMS is a transportation management system that helps businesses leverage artificial intelligence (AI) technology to handle and streamline shipping operations. Professionals can optimize routes, control inbound/outbound transpo...Read more about PCS TMS
CRO Software is a cloud-based route planning solution that provides routing, invoicing, dispatching and asset tracking. The solution is designed for various sectors such as rentals, construction and demolition, oil and gas, waste ...Read more about Cro Software Solutions
NexTraq is a cloud-based fleet management solution that caters to businesses in industries such as construction and heavy equipment, food and beverage, manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, utilities and more. Key features i...Read more about NexTraq
Omnitracs is a cloud-based fleet management platform that helps organizations manage route planning and vehicle delivery. The solution enables commercial fleet owners to manage six aspects of fleet management: compliance, data and...Read more about Omnitracs
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Track-POD is a cost-cutting tool that covers all bases of last-mile delivery management via a web dispatcher dashboard and a driver app. 1. AI-powered route planning & fleet optimization. 2. Real-time driver tracking & notificati...Read more about Track-POD
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Routific is a cloud-based fleet management solution for small and mid-sized businesses. Key features include key route optimization factors such as time windows, stop durations, vehicle types, vehicle capacities and lunch breaks. ...Read more about Routific
It’s safe to say that most of us have recently used some form of route planning software. Consumer apps such as Google Maps and Waze are commonplace among smartphone users. These platforms provide directional commands (aka routing) which constitute the essence of formal route planning software.
You might be asking: “Then, why do I need route planning software? Why not have all my drivers download Google Maps and use that to get around?”
This is certainly an understandably tempting proposition, but it may be dangerous thinking.
Route planning software as part of a fleet management tool/a> performs critical tasks even before your drivers hit the road. Formal route planning software provides directional routing components just like the consumer apps, but also offers many additional, more advanced features for your company.
We’ve created this guide to help you understand the vast route planning software market and determine the best system for your needs.
Here's what we'll cover:
What Is Route Planning Software?
Common Features of Route Planning Software
Benefits of Route Planning Systems
What Type of Buyer Are You?
Formal route planning software for fleet-based businesses supports scheduling and routing decisions by generating the most efficient route for any number of vehicles. Most route planning systems also optimize the course drivers take to each location based on real-time traffic information.
When it comes to software offering route planning capabilities, there are multiple types to choose from. These include:
Regardless of which route you take, you should ensure these core features are included in any route planning software system you consider:
Route planning | Obviously, your route planning software will offer this basic functionality, but what does that mean? Features can vary from system to system. For example, some offer the ability to specify between planning for a round-trip or a one-way, start-to-finish excursion. Many include fuel management features to optimize fuel efficiency. Be sure you know the capabilities of your route planning software. |
Dispatching | Once routes are created and optimized, they need to be assigned to a driver. That’s where dispatching comes in. This disseminates routes to drivers and provides any updates or adjustments to your mobile assets on the road. |
Voice command directions | You don’t want the eyes of your drivers focused on anything other than the road, regardless of whether it’s paper or a digital device. Built-in voice command capabilities can direct drivers while keeping their hands on the wheel and their eyes where they should be. |
Driver performance analytics | Route planning software increases efficiency due to its ability to track and monitor driver behaviors and tendencies. You can create alerts and hold drivers accountable for safe driving practices, including average speeds, proper acceleration, idling and other driving metrics. |
Driver note logs | For routine jobs, drivers can take notes about their route that would be good to know/remember down the road (i.e. “the delivery entrance is around back” or “multiple aggressive dogs here.”) |
Regardless of your type of business, route planning software should offer newfound efficiency and increased productivity for your mobile assets.
Our research shows that telematics capabilities have profoundly positive benefits on organizations. Telematics systems record information about vehicles, then send, receive, process and store that information via telecommunications channels (i.e., GPS and cellular).
These financial and operational benefits are the result of the newfound efficiencies provided by route planning software. Optimized routes and schedules help drivers stay on track and meet appointment times. Less time traveling from job to job means more work orders can be completed during the day. And, quite logically, all of these efficiencies translate to a reduction in fuel costs.
While any form of route planning software can increase the efficiency of your business, you need to research the various options and choose the one that’s the best fit. It helps to start by identifying what type of buyer you are, based on your fleet operations.
There are many different types of fleet-based businesses, including long-haul shippers, local delivery drivers, heavy construction and machinery movers, municipal organizations and even health care transportation services.
Each of these buyer types has unique needs based on the nature of their operations. Take a look at these common buyers, and see which one you and your organization most align with:
For-hire carriers. Trucking and shipping organizations that haul cargo for other businesses should consider a full fleet management suite. They’ll likely want to manage the full range of operations and business management capabilities for freight and logistics industries, including detailed route planning.
Private shipping fleets. Transportation wings of companies that aren’t solely focused on transportation might consider a comprehensive enterprise suite aimed at capabilities for the company’s core business process, including transportation and route planning needs.
Appointment-based businesses. Business reliant on mobile employees making repeated appointments throughout the day have the widest range of options. For example, field service businesses could get by with a software dedicated solely to route planning, as long as they have additional software in place to manage their overall operation.
Delivery services. Delivery fleets transporting food, industry equipment or other loads will likely want to go with a route optimization-specific option. Proper route planning and dispatching is the operational essence of their business, so a software specialized in such capabilities is best.