"Geo-Routing" refers to route planning taking into account geographical factors such as roads, traffic conditions, and locations of destinations.
Typical functions of software in the "Geo-Routing" area could include:
Automatic route calculation: The software automatically calculates the optimal route based on various factors such as distance, traffic conditions, and user preferences.
Real-time traffic information: The software takes into account current traffic information and adjusts the route accordingly to minimize delays.
Multiple waypoints: Users can add multiple waypoints along their route and adjust the order to plan an efficient tour.
Location integration: The software allows incorporating locations of customers, suppliers, or other destinations directly into the route planning.
Offline navigation: Users can save and navigate routes offline to navigate in areas with poor network coverage or without an internet connection.
Custom preferences: Users can set their preferences such as fastest route, shortest route, or avoidance of certain types of roads.
Reporting and analysis: The software provides reports and analyses on route history, vehicle performance, and efficiency to identify optimization potentials.