Tracking and Dispatch Tracking Software

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One of the most significant advantages of dispatch tracking is its ability to bridge the
dispatching-routing gap. It expertly weaves together businesses/individuals with 3PL delivery
and logistics partners to facilitate improved delivery.
Here are eight facts about dispatch tracking:
1. Post-dispatch interoperability
Dispatch tracking patches the post-dispatch interoperability issues faced by sellers. Much like
users, retailers can also stay updated on the status of their package.
2. Workforce visibility
It offers visibility to your entire workforce, company assets, and business processes, thereby
leaving room for addressing bottlenecks and redundancies.
3. Tracking end-to-end order movement
Dispatch tracking software often comes with integrated end-to-end solutions that maintain a
comprehensive blow-by-blow record of the movement of goods until it reaches its
destination.
4. Data-driven decision-making
Since dispatch tracking is data-driven, it can integrate with and absorb other data-centric
technologies, such as AI-powered automation.
5. Automated task allocation
Software-based dispatch platforms automate task allocation with due consideration to
dynamic routing planning.
6. Faster and same-day deliveries
Access to highly and readily available resources expedites deliveries, which realizes
ambitious and task-intensive services like same-day or rush-hour delivery.
7. Digital proof of dispatch/delivery
It acts as a digital proof of dispatch, which can be handy while resolving customer queries or
complaints.
8. Better customer experience
Real-time dispatch monitoring improves customer satisfaction, reduces wastefulness,
promotes safe practices, and improves overall profitability.

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