Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Real Time Analytics
- Sensors - Barcode Readers
Applicable Industries
- Telecommunications
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Procurement
Use Cases
- Last Mile Delivery
- Vehicle Telematics
About The Customer
The Irish Independent is a newspaper company based in Ireland. They were in the early stages of planning the roll-out of their home-delivery service when they approached SmartRoutes. The company had launched a premium digital and ePaper subscription as phase 1 of their digital transformation. Phase two was to add a Saturday and Sunday home delivery offering. The new bundle was initially launched to service customers in Dublin and was planned to be extended to offer home delivery in more locations in early 2021. The company was acquired by Belgian-based Mediahuis in 2019 and they discussed the success of such services in European markets.
The Challenge
The Irish Independent newspaper was in the early stages of planning the roll-out of their home-delivery service. They had launched a premium digital and ePaper subscription in February of 2020 as phase 1 of their digital transformation. Phase two was to add a Saturday and Sunday home delivery offering. The new bundle was initially launched to service customers in Dublin and was planned to be extended to offer home delivery in more locations in early 2021. However, the direct-to-doorstep newspaper delivery presented various logistical challenges. The newspaper needed to be written, edited, printed, and delivered to readers within a tight time window. The Irish Independent faced challenges in optimizing drivers' time, providing contactless delivery, and ensuring that all information on a route would be transferred back to the depot in real-time for the support team to handle any queries on deliveries.
The Solution
SmartRoutes provided a solution to the Irish Independent's challenges. They implemented route planning and optimization, which automated the creation of the routes and optimized them to account for the vehicles in their fleet, and minimize mileage and driver hours. The routes were sent from the Desktop Route Planner, directly to the Drivers Mobile App the evening before a shift, giving drivers full visibility of their route before they left their home. SmartRoutes also helped to automate the feed of live order data to the Desktop Planner, ensuring that all stops were accounted for on a route and that undeliverables were kept to a minimum. The Irish Independent was able to create designated geographical territories for each of the vehicles in their fleet to cover using the zoning feature of the SmartRoutes Desktop Route Planner. The solution also included automated order updates, zoning, driving sales & maximizing capacity, internal communications, and recording driver knowledge.
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