MyRouteOnline.com is by far the easiest to use of any service I explored. It’s a great tool that any dispatcher running delivery vehicles needs to have in his/her electronic toolbox.
Read MoreRick and Mary agreed that those savings in both time and mileage add up for their small company, helping them compete. “The program worked extremely well,” Mary said. “We’d highly recommend it to other businesses.”
Read MoreWhen Rice Family Harvest, LLC was smaller, they used the free routing program available on MapQuest to deliver CSA boxes of fruits and vegetables to customers. "As our business grew, however, that wasn’t going to work," explained owner Nancy Rice.
Read MoreDeliveries must be scheduled carefully to consider the time it takes at each location to unload and move the items, in addition to the travel time. Also, truck space is often at a premium and has to be organized efficiently so delivery drivers can easily access the correct item at each stop.
Read More“We saved time in both the planning process and the routing. We also could adjust if we did not complete the route on a given day.”
Read MoreTwice a year the organization provides more than 1,000 holiday baskets to home bound seniors, people who have recently lost a loved one, or who are disconnected from the community.
Read More“Now with MyRouteOnline.com, we are able to take sales up to one day before delivery day because we can quickly manage the routes and create the delivery directions for our trucks.”
Read More“The drivers are thrilled because the more efficient the routes are, the more money they can make,” Matt explained. “They only have so much daylight per day, so if they can get another 5 or 10 properties in a day, it adds up.”
Read MoreMany routes are simple and straightforward. Typically 10 to 30 stops is an average route, and while planning a route this size can be done with a map and pushpins, it’s clear that an online route planner like MyRouteOnline makes the job faster and easier.
Read MoreCirculation district managers for the Daily Commercial and its sister publication, the weekly South Lake Press, are tasked with getting the newspapers delivered to their Lake County, Florida, subscribers, as efficiently as possible.
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