Optimise your last mile delivery thru Maponomy SaaS solution for order management, route planning, live tracking and driver mobile app. Plan and execute your day to day operation and live track to ensure compliance. Achieve ~10-15 % reduction in your logistics costs through optimization of routes, reduction in truck count and effective tracking
The SaaS solution is modular and can be customized as per customers requirements in terms of features. Have a high level of customer satisfaction and achieve higher productivity.
The returns caused due to bad addresses in emerging markets is a big problem. B2B and B2C deliveries both suffer from returns due to incorrect addresses keyed in by the customer. This problem worsens with delivery companies trying to attempt multiple deliveries.
WIth Maponomy address parsing ,filling and geocoding solution we can help you fix this problem. Now you can retrieve accurate lat longs for partial and semi completed addresses. We help the delivery person reach as close as possible to the actual address.
In emerging markets, the issue of returns resulting from inaccuracies in addresses poses a significant challenge for both B2B and B2C deliveries. The problem is exacerbated as delivery companies strive to execute multiple deliveries efficiently.
Maponomy’s address parsing, filling, and geocoding solution offer a remedy to this dilemma. By leveraging our solution, you can obtain precise latitude and longitude coordinates for partially completed or inaccurate addresses, enabling delivery personnel to navigate as closely as possible to the intended destination.
Optimize routes for efficient deliveries with real-time traffic updates.
Plan, manage, and automate deliveries using advanced algorithms.
Track deliveries in real-time, enhancing transparency and customer satisfaction.
Integrate detailed maps into applications for accurate geolocation services.
The logistics industry faces a crisis that traditional software cannot solve. Across North America, Europe, and the Middle East, companies are hemorrhaging profits while their legacy transportation management systems stand
The delivery truck left the depot at 7:14 AM. By the time it returned at 6:40 PM, it had covered 187 kilometres. The driver completed 23 drops. The operations manager
The logistics industry faces an existential crisis that most executives refuse to acknowledge. While companies celebrate minor efficiency gains from outdated software, they remain blind to the catastrophic losses accumulating