Even in a mid-sized company, you probably need multiple people on the job, especially if you still rely on older solutions, or worse, Excel spreadsheets.Failure to consider driver workloads and overtime
A traditional approach and old load planning systems don’t factor in other expenses like driver overtime and workloads. That means you have to manually audit and adjust any generated plan.Manually planned routes are inefficient
Even if you have a dedicated team planning your routes, these routes are rarely efficient. Your drivers will spend unnecessary working hours and gas by following these directions.8 Major Benefits of Combining Load Planning with Route Optimization
Instead of handling load planning and route optimization separately with different tools and spreadsheets, your company will see the biggest ROI by combining both.
- Increase delivery capacity
- Save time
- Save on shipping and delivery costs
- Require fewer stops
- Deliver more quickly
- Provide positive customer experiences
- Reduce overtime and provide balanced workloads for divers
- Remain profitable while offering competitive prices
More efficient loading and routing make a tremendous difference — reduced mileage and driver costs combined with increased delivery capacity mean much healthier profit margins. You can offer competitive prices and win new business without sacrificing profitability.
This article originally appeared on optimoroute.com.