Navigating Seasonal Demand With Advanced Route Optimisation Software
Navigating Seasonal Demand With Advanced Route Optimisation Software
Navigating Seasonal Demand With Advanced Route Optimisation Software
11 Oct 2023
Aptean Staff WriterIs your logistics business struggling to balance overwhelming demand with driver schedules, time off requests and overtime holidays—especially during peak seasons? This intense pressure often strains your resources, pushing you into the intricate web of manual route and resource management.
In the US, for example, November and December are holiday-heavy months and for a lot of businesses working in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) space, these times are high-pressure and high-intensity, especially for logistics and delivery businesses.
Meanwhile, in the EU, employees average 20 paid holidays a year. That means logistics teams need to plan and account for bank holidays in addition to scheduled annual leave times when drivers request off.
Enter comprehensive route optimisation software—a game-changer that empowers you to manage resources during these demanding times.
Boost Efficiency and Streamline Operations With Robust Route Optimisation Software
At its core, this software excels in two domains: routing and scheduling. It’s pivotal for you to skillfully navigate both of these domains to make it through seasonal demand successfully.
Routing pinpoints the best paths for deliveries by accounting for variables such as distance, traffic, delivery slots and resource availability.
Scheduling assigns tasks, considering factors like service windows and vehicle capacities, ensuring optimal resource usage.
Beyond just calculations, an advanced route optimisation system adjusts to real-time inputs like GPS positions, weather and traffic, empowering you to make swift, informed decisions—averting delays. During those chaotic peak seasons, planning and preparing for the unexpected is a necessity.
In addition, a routing and scheduling solution with a resource manager tool only makes the platform more robust. This functionality, as part of a comprehensive route scheduling solution, ensures optimal driver and vehicle utilisation from daily plans to seasonal adjustments.
Let's explore how a resource management tool enhances your logistics operations and fine-tunes resource allocation.
Plan Driver and Vehicle Availability Better, Smarter and Faster With Resource Management Functionality
Imagine a company struggling to manually track driver availability and routes during the holiday season. Inefficiencies and poor customer experiences were the norm. Now, with a route optimisation solution that includes a resource management tool, the same company makes data-driven decisions, ensuring effective route allocation. All the information required is in one place, with the system acting as a single source of truth for everyone involved.
What’s more, this type of tool considers driver availability, shifts, skills, certifications and even vehicle availability.
For instance, if a driver, Jim, has the necessary certification to deliver to specific airports, the system automatically assigns him those routes. This level of automation and intelligence ensures that drivers like Jim are utilised effectively, reducing unnecessary downtime and increasing overall productivity. This kind of resource management tool also considers vehicle availability in the same way it considers driver availability. If Jim always drives Truck 1, but it is currently out for service, then Jim must be allocated a different vehicle. During your busiest seasons, it’s important that you’re maximising your time, increasing productivity, and operating mindfully of vehicle and driver resources.
Adapt To Real-Time Conditions To Prevent Violations, Minimise Overtime Costs and Enhance Driver Satisfaction
You know better than anyone that unexpected events like traffic jams are common, often disrupting schedules. A route optimisation system with a dedicated resource management tool offers real-time adaptability to handle these situations.
Consider Mike, a driver at your distribution company. When an unexpected traffic jam delays him, the system adjusts his hours, ensuring legal compliance and optimal resource utilisation.
Similarly, if a driver finishes a route faster than expected, the system identifies the extra hours and efficiently plans the next assignment. This adaptability prevents violations of driving regulations, minimises overtime costs and enhances driver satisfaction.
The route execution tool further helps to ensure that drivers have reasonable workloads and can return home on time, boosting work-life balance and job satisfaction. This focus on contentment can help to reduce turnover, save recruitment costs and sustain a skilled workforce.
Use the Powerful Data Insights From Routing Software To Keep Improving
Harnessing the power of route optimisation software—such as Aptean Routing & Scheduling Paragon Edition—offers unparalleled data analytics. But it’s about more than just the software. The marriage of technology with the rich experiences of drivers produces the most fruitful results. Both elements are instrumental in driving a cycle of continuous improvement.
Technology has its prowess in drawing out the most efficient paths considering variables like miles, timings and resources. However, drivers offer something equally invaluable—first-hand experiences. They know the real-world nuances, be it the recurring issue of poorly scheduled delivery vehicles or the constant bane of congested roads.
Yet, this treasure trove of information often goes unutilised. The gap isn’t necessarily due to a lack of technology but the challenge of integrating continuous driver feedback into optimisation algorithms. Often, routes devised by planning teams get tweaked by dispatch teams and drivers, based on their experiential knowledge. Recognising and incorporating such insights from this continuous feedback, you can supercharge your route optimisation efforts.
With comprehensive tracking of key performance indicators (KPIs) through route execution and resource management, logistics professionals gain a blueprint for ceaseless refinement. By consistently monitoring time utilisation and vehicle efficiency, the system unearths potential avenues for enhancement. Over time, this leads to the formulation of even more efficient routes, directly boosting operational proficiency.
The potential of route optimisation tools is multiplied manifold when integrated with electronic logging devices (ELD)/telematics and electronic proof of delivery (ePOD) systems. This combination provides a clear juxtaposition of planned versus actual routes.
Trust, however, is paramount—especially during high-pressure times. Without it, drivers may shy away from technology, possibly due to the looming shadow of surveillance. Proper training and cultivating an understanding can bridge this gap, making drivers staunch allies on the path to improvement.
The process isn’t just about the hardware or software updates. It encompasses the holistic idea of nurturing a collaborative environment. Such an environment thrives on feedback and values it, cutting through the barriers of an ‘us vs. them’ mindset. Viewing drivers as essential cogs in this machinery is both an efficiency booster and a morale elevator.
Reduce Fuel Consumption and Optimise Your Fleet
The benefits of efficient route planning extend beyond driver efficiency to vehicle utilisation. Reduced fuel consumption, less wear and tear on trucks, cost savings and a smaller carbon footprint are all achievable goals with this tool.
The key lies in the strategic selection and monitoring of transportation KPIs. For fleet operators, particularly those still using manual or basic route planning tools, there's typically an opportunity to reduce total fleet operating costs by a staggering 10–30%.
Let’s illustrate the potential savings: by optimising routes to eliminate just 20% of your fleet's yearly miles and considering an average cost per truck mile data for the U.S., a fleet of 30 trucks running 1.5 million miles (about 2414016 km) annually could save up to $546,000. Such savings transition directly from being an expenditure to enhancing the profit margin.
This dramatic reduction in operational costs doesn’t just magically appear on the balance sheet. It requires diligent measurement and tracking. Your transportation metrics dashboard can include important transportation KPIs that affect both costs and operational efficiency.
It’s all about gathering the right information so you can make informed decisions and optimise your fleet appropriately during your busiest and most stressful times.
Enhance Operational Efficiency and Eliminate Redundancy With API Integration
Seamless integration between various systems is paramount to achieving efficient operations. API integration serves as a bridge, allowing disparate systems to communicate effortlessly with each other.
The right system will have robust API integration capabilities to streamline data flow between different departments, from HR to maintenance. Instead of manually inputting or cross-referencing data across these departments—a process that is time-consuming and prone to errors—this integration ensures that data is consistently updated and shared in real time across the platforms.
Use Aptean Solutions To Thrive in Even the Most Demanding Seasonal Schedules
Aptean Routing & Scheduling Paragon Edition, with robust route execution and resource management tools, empowers you to thrive in even the most demanding periods.
It stands as a testament to the power of centralised resource management, real-time adaptability and continuous innovation. In this competitive industry, Aptean Routing & Scheduling software helps to drive efficiency, optimising drivers, trucks and time, and setting the standard for intelligent logistics management.
Don't let high-pressure seasonal demands and holiday time-off scheduling become a hurdle; let Aptean be your guide to seamless logistics.
Ready to tackle those high-demand seasons? Contact our routing and scheduling experts or reach out for a personalised demo.
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