Telogis has announced a new version of its web-based multi-vehicle route optimization application, featuring a new patent-pending “Advanced Territories” technology, which allows companies to give geographic-centric routes to drivers without limiting routing options to those boundaries.
Built off the extensive infrastructure of the Telogis Cloud, Telogis Route 3.0 is driven by massive computing power that offers greater response speed and functionality than competitive route optimization systems, the company says. As a web-based solution, Telogis Route 3.0 is easy to deploy across decentralized organizations without the added cost of new infrastructure, such as server hardware. Since it is offered as a subscription-based service, users see an immediate return on investment compared with traditional routing packages that have long implementation cycles and require dedicated on-site personnel, the company adds.
Telogis Route 3.0 allows users to track costs for created routes and even provides an “immediate feedback on costs” feature that provides an instant evaluation of routes based on fixed and variable costs, fuel costs, labor costs and other variables that affect the bottom line. Telogis Route 3.0 also provides full support for business constraints such as driver specialties, customer availability and equipment available on a truck to ensure that customer needs are met every time.
Telogis Route 3.0 supports various vehicle types and seamlessly integrates with the Telogis Fleet GPS-based fleet management system, Telogis Progression work order management platform and Telogis Mobile handheld application to provide the industry’s only single-sourced platform for dynamic routing, real-time work order management, telematics and mobile integration.
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