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Geotab Releases More Efficient Fleet Routing Tool
The telematics provider launches a resource to increase productivity, uptime, and optimization for daily fleet usage.

Fleets can use route optimization, which mathematically weighs business priorities when routing, considering continuity of care, timelines, and distance traveled.
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Geotab launched a new routing and optimization solution for fleets at its annual Geotab Connect event in Las Vegas this week.
For a fleet driver who has 10 stops to complete in one day, there could be upward of three million routes to choose from. Using Geotab’s routing and optimization solution, fleet managers can isolate the most efficient route based on data insights, including customer needs, like requested arrival windows, traffic data and available fleet resources, helping businesses control costs and improve customer service.
The routing and optimization solution addresses cost and efficiency challenges. By driving optimized routes, businesses can increase the number of jobs completed daily, enhance operational transparency, increase on-time arrivals up to 98%, and reduce mileage by about 15 to 30%, which helps reduce fuel costs. For fleets with electric vehicles (EVs), driving more efficient routes can help preserve range, simplifying the use and management of an electric fleet.
“Geotab’s routing and optimization tool is redefining how fleet managers tackle their daily operations to drive efficiency and ultimately increase customer satisfaction,” said Sabina Martin, vice president of product management at Geotab, in a news release. “Using Geotab's data intelligence, our latest technology ensures the right resources are dispatched to the right locations at optimal times. With greater efficiency from the solution, we believe businesses could save millions of dollars annually.”
The routing and optimization solution is designed to be scalable, enabling customers to leverage the tool for a growing number of use cases. Today, the solution has various modules to meet the unique needs of different fleet segments.
5 Benefits of Routing and Optimization Technology
Among the key attributes and functions of the new product:
Fleets can use route optimization, which mathematically weighs business priorities when routing, considering continuity of care, timelines, and distance traveled.
For longer trips, the long-range planning application aids in minimizing driving time and the territory planning application enables users to visualize their service areas and manage resource allocation to prevent route overlap.
The appointment application enhances scheduling capabilities, offering more accurate appointment arrival windows.
To further streamline operations, the solution includes dispatch and real-time notifications, improving visibility and communication, and optimizing task reassignments quickly.
A status interface is incorporated to facilitate direct communication between customers and frontline agents, ensuring that service expectations are met with precision.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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