Your routing method can have a huge impact on customer satisfaction, fuel usage, personnel costs, and, of course, the overall bottom line. This comparative report on six different methods can guide you to the right decision.
Learn the pros and cons of six different routing methods
Routing has always been complicated, but never more so than it is today, with many more choices than just “Will that be standard or dynamic?” Every choice has its pros and cons, solving some problems but not others and occasionally creating new ones. This report compares six (6) different routing methods so that you can evaluate each based on your priorities.
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Standard routing, also known as static or template routing
Full dynamic routing, which centralizes customer information
Standard route fragments, combining standard and dynamic
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Weekly routing, which creates routes for multiple days with one pass
Cell routing has the benefits of standard plus the efficiencies of dynamic
Preferred route ID routing assign customers to specific routes
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