Efficient Fleet Routing: The Gift That Keeps Giving
Efficient Fleet Routing: The Gift That Keeps Giving
Efficient Fleet Routing: The Gift That Keeps Giving
24 May 2018
Jim EndresImplementing route planning and scheduling software that improves fleet operations saves you money and keeps saving you money.
When investing in this advanced technology, most companies focus on the immediate ROI – which can typically be seen within 3-12 months. But it’s easy to under-estimate, or even ignore, the value of the softer and less obvious benefits that continue to impact your bottom line over a longer period.
The Quick-Payback, Measurable Savings From Optimizing Fleet Routing
When calculating ROI on an investment in route planning and scheduling software, the math will focus on things like:
Reducing miles, and the related fuel costs and maintenance
Taking vehicles off the road, or avoiding new equipment purchases since you are maximizing fleet efficiency
Increasing the efficiency of your operations and customer service levels by enabling more drops per driver
Reducing time required for planning from hours to minutes
Reducing paperwork and eliminating human error in planning
ROI measures are typically compared against a 3–5-year repayment schedule. But when trying to understand the value of your investment, it’s important to understand the lifetime value of the software too. The savings related to the points above keep repeating, year after year.
It’s comparable to a home investment to improve overall home insulation. Naturally, you want to see savings in your heating and air-conditioning bill over the first few years that effectively pay off the cost of the work. But the fact is, you will continue to get lower bills long after. Similarly, software that optimizes fleet routing is the gift that keeps giving—with initial savings repeated for many years.
The Softer Benefits That Are Real, but Less Obvious
Advanced routing and scheduling software delivers many other benefits to fleet operations that may not necessarily be factored into an ROI calculation. Here are a few:
Improved customer service in the form of shorter time-windows or more predictable delivery times. One of the largest temperature-controlled LTL operators in the US, increased on-time delivery by 12% in 6 months after implementation. There’s clearly revenue upside associated with this type of improvement, but often it’s not traced back to the software.
Push back-order cut-off time times to allow orders to be placed later in the day. This is made possible by a faster planning process. Companies can say “yes” to orders (and revenue) that they may have been pushing to the next day.
Reduction in inbound calls to the customer service team regarding late or missed deliveries. When your orders arrive on schedule as planned, your people spend less time dealing with unhappy customers on the phone and you avoid the inevitable revenue implications.
Happier drivers. Drivers appreciate route plans that are fair and result in predictable finish times that get them home for dinner. With driver turnover rates hovering at around 90% and new drivers harder (and more expensive) to find, holding on to the good drivers you have is critical to your financial health.
Better visibility to actual performance. Fleet managers, CFOs and CEOs enjoy a much-enhanced ability to monitor and manage essential business KPIs through the more detailed and accurate reporting that route optimization software makes possible.
The Strategic Benefits Of Routing Software That Offer Significant, Long-Term Payback
While it may not be what prompted you to buy route planning and scheduling software, the intelligence gleaned from the system can inform major business decisions that could generate six- and seven-figure cost savings. These strategic business decisions often go well beyond the scope of fleet management.
Fleet route optimization allows you to play out the potential consequences of changes to your delivery network before pulling the trigger – and spending the money. These include changing the distribution center (DC) from which you serve a customer or region, or trying out ideas about consolidating delivery days in a region.
Route planning and scheduling software can also give dollars-and-cents answers to questions like: “How much will it cost to take on this potential new business?” or “What happens if I build or buy a new warehouse in this location or that location?”
UK supermarket giant, Tesco, has used Aptean’s routing and scheduling software for 15 years. Recently the company used it to conduct an efficiency study to see if they were servicing stores from the right DCs. With the help of the Aptean support team, Tesco rearranged its distribution network to make more sense, which saved more than $2 million in costs.
Route Planning and Scheduling Optimization: Consider the Lifetime Value
Most companies expect to pay off an investment such as this over a 3-5-year period. But there is a significant lifetime value to owning the software. If you’d like to see for yourself—why not check it out using our Fleet Savings Calculator and see how much you can save. The results are real—and rewarding!
With Aptean Routing & Scheduling, the savings made in the first year of implementing this advanced software are just the beginning. Over time you’ll see significant improvements in your operational efficiencies and fleet optimization as well as a host of other benefits. It really is the gift the keeps on giving.
Are you ready to see what the future holds for your fleet? Aptean can help. Find out how, now.
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