Every empty mile is money burning. Every breakdown is a customer you lose. Every manual route is time wasted. Your fleet knows where it is. It knows where it's going. But it doesn't talk to dispatch, or fuel systems, or maintenance. Until now.
Dispatchers manually assign routes every morning. Drivers use their own GPS apps. Trucks break down because nobody saw the maintenance alert. You're paying for 18% empty miles and don't know which drivers are taking the longest routes.
Routes optimize themselves based on traffic, weather, and delivery windows. Maintenance alerts before breakdowns. Empty miles drop to 6%. You know every truck, every route, every problem—before your customers do.
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You spent millions on robots, RFID, conveyor systems. They work great—separately. Robots follow fixed paths while optimal items sit one aisle over. Inventory is 91% accurate, which means 9% of your picks waste time. Your warehouse is smart. Just not intelligent.
Robots patrol fixed routes regardless of where items actually are. RFID data lives in a separate database nobody checks. Workers walk 6 miles daily because picking routes aren't optimized. Manual cycle counts every quarter still find surprises.
Robots reroute dynamically based on what needs picking right now. RFID provides instant accuracy. AI optimizes storage so fast-movers are always close. Walking distance drops 67%. Warehouse utilization goes from 73% to 94%.
Your customer calls angry. Their shipment's late. You scramble, calling suppliers, carriers, warehouses. Nobody knows. Two hours later you find out a truck broke down yesterday. Your customer already knew. You looked like a fool. Every. Single. Time.
Customer calls asking where their order is. You check your system—shows "in transit." Call the carrier—they're checking. Call the warehouse—different tracking number. 47 minutes later: truck broke down yesterday. Customer knew before you did.
Supplier, carrier, warehouse, customer—all see the same real-time location. Truck breaks down, system automatically notifies everyone and reroutes. Customer gets updated ETA before they notice the delay. You look proactive, not reactive.
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