Every day, thousands of vehicles hit the road based on plans designed to ensure logistics operations happen in the most efficient way possible. But to use the military expression, no plan survives first contact with the enemy. Plans get disrupted by any number of issues, from traffic problems, to vehicle issues and there are any number of reasons why certain jobs might take a shorter or longer time than originally envisaged.
So how do logistics fleet operators execute a plan effectively but also manage change and disruption?
In addition, the need to digitalise the collection of proof of delivery or service information to support schedule execution and the operational efficiency of a fleet is more critical than ever.
In this webinar, Luke Olsen and Dan Hunter of Microlise will team up to discuss these issues, looking at the role various technologies can play in helping logistics fleet operators to provide effective plans, to execute those plans, and proactively manage change to ensure the delivery of a great customer experience. They will also review the role of Proof of Delivery technology in gathering this key data, and explain how this information can be used to drive efficiency across the delivery process.