Hi @gauravgoyal_gg! Thanks for the question. We get this a lot, so it's great to be able to write a bit about it.
When you use google maps, you only give them the addresses that you want to visit, and you put them in a way that makes sense to you, so you'll have to provide the order in which each delivery will be... well... delivered.
What we do, is much more complex. We consider the size of the package, the time your customer said they could receive the package, and the skills needed (like a vehicle that maintains the cold chain or a specific job that needs two techs instead of one). We also factor in: zoning, fleets, hours the driver can work, and how many packages a vehicle can carry, among many other variables.
Google Maps will give you a route. We'll give you how many vehicles you should use, when they should leave, what packages they should take with them, and what route they should take.
And that is not even taking into account our real-time tracking, the proof of delivery of every visit that goes into the cloud, the automated notifications with live tracking to your customers, and all of the analytics part.
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@ares1986 Nice work, Congratulations on the launch of your product.
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