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What is a Courier, what functions does it have and how do you choose the ideal one for your company?
Logistics

What is a Courier, what functions does it have and how do you choose the ideal one for your company?

A courier is a specialized transportation service that guarantees fast, safe and reliable deliveries, adapting to the needs of each business with local, national or international options. To choose the ideal one, it is key to prioritize coverage, flexibility and, above all, the ability to offer customers real-time monitoring with an estimated time of arrival, improving the experience and avoiding failed deliveries.

Security of your logistics data in Routal: SOC 2 a New Level of Trust
Planner

Security of your logistics data in Routal: SOC 2 a New Level of Trust

Routal has obtained SOC 2 certification, a global standard that guarantees the security, confidentiality and privacy of our clients' data. This includes advanced controls such as encryption, continuous monitoring and external audits that protect against cyberattacks and facilitate compliance with regulations such as the GDPR. With SOC 2, we reaffirm our commitment to data protection and the trust of our users at every stage of last-mile logistics.

Plan routes over multiple days
Drivers

Plan routes over multiple days

In this video, we show you how to plan delivery routes over multiple days using Routal, an essential tool for optimizing logistics operations. You'll see how to configure delivery days and times, organize orders, allocate resources, and optimize routes to maximize the efficiency of your drivers and vehicles. We'll also explore key functions such as order prioritization, real-time monitoring, and how to analyze the performance of your routes at the end. If you need to improve the accuracy and efficiency of your long-term deliveries, this tutorial is for you!

The challenge of low-emission last-mile distribution: Between sustainability and profitability
Sostenibilidad

The challenge of low-emission last-mile distribution: Between sustainability and profitability

eCommerce companies are looking to make the last mile more sustainable, but they face customer resistance to paying more for green shipping. The failure of Geever demonstrates that the cost-effectiveness of low-emission logistics is a challenge, which can only be achieved through operational efficiency. The key is to optimize routes, consolidate shipments and educate consumers about environmental impact.

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