Route4Me Adds Route Optimization to Geotab Marketplace
Route4Me, Inc. has added its software application to the Geotab Marketplace to provide dynamic route sequencing and optimization software integrated with Geotab's real-time vehicle tracking platform.

Screenshot courtesy of Route4Me.

Screenshot courtesy of Route4Me.
Route4Me, Inc. has added its software application to the Geotab Marketplace open Internet of Things (IoT) fleet management platform. Route4Me provides dynamic route sequencing and optimization software integrated with Geotab's real-time vehicle tracking platform, according to the company.
"Route4Me equips Geotab customers with an intuitive route optimization software solution they can quickly implement," says Neil Cawse, CEO of Geotab. "This integration lets businesses increase number of deliveries per route and significantly lower mileage and drive time to increase productivity and profitability of their fleet."
Key features of the Route4Me and Geotab platform integration include:
Mobile app: companies can send routes directly from Route4Me to the driver's Route4Me mobile app and benefit from proof-of-delivery, signature capture, and voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation.
High-speed real-time dynamic route optimization that automatically creates multi-driver, multi-depot routes, accounting for variables such as predictive traffic, predictive weather, dynamic orders, dynamic dispatch, recurring routes, multiple customer time windows, volumetric and capacitated planning, and load sequencing.
Interactive customer alerting and portal: end-users can see the location of an inbound Geotab-enabled vehicle on their smartphone, as well as receive alerts by SMS, Email, and Voice call notifying them of inbound or scheduled driver visits, while interacting with the system to cancel or delay visits without human intervention.
Visualize and analyze route performance: Route4Me uses Geotab vehicle tracking data to reveal on a map, in real-time, how vehicles and drivers actually drive their routes compared to how the optimized routes were planned. Route deviations, late arrivals, time window violations, and other alerts are tracked, displayed, and trended using dashboards and reports.
"Geotab and Route4Me have brought together two powerful solutions that drive value to help SMB through enterprise-level businesses, such as last-mile delivery companies, field-service, field-marketing, and field-sales organizations to get the combined benefit of real-time telematics and dynamic route optimization," said Dan Khasis, CEO of Route4Me. "Geotab's high-precision GPS tracking enables customers to stay synchronized, ensuring that the optimal dispatch sequence is safely and automatically accessible."
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