Load Optimization

If we could choose three things to illustrate the key concepts behind “load optimization,” the most apt would be a pair of scissors, a stopwatch and a dollar sign. First, the scissors. Cost cutting is at the heart of load optimization. It's a process that enables you to manage a wide variety of factors so that your fleet operates as efficiently and cheaply as possible. “It's all about how to load your trailers, sequence your stops, minimize the miles you need to make deliveries, find the cheapest place to get fuel, and minimize out-of-route miles — all while ...

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