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5 Tips for plotting optimized routes on maps integrated within Dynamics 365

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In today’s fast-paced world, businesses are continually striving for efficiency, particularly when it comes to sales and delivery operations. Optimizing travel routes is a critical part of maximizing productivity, cutting costs, and improving customer satisfaction. A great route optimization strategy can significantly reduce time spent on the road, minimize expenses, and ensure that employees use their time more efficiently.

Maplytics, a geo-mapping app within Microsoft Dynamics 365, Power Apps, and Dataverse offers a variety of features to simplify route planning for sales reps, service teams, and delivery personnel. From avoiding traffic and tolls to providing the fastest routes and navigation directions, Maplytics ensures that route optimization is more streamlined than ever. Here are five practical tips for achieving amazing route optimization using the powerful features of Maplytics.

1. Leverage Traffic-Free and Toll-Free Routes

Time spent stuck in traffic or paying unnecessary tolls can increase operational costs and slow down deliveries or service appointments. Using the “traffic-free” and “toll-free” routing aspect in Maplytics allows businesses to plan smarter routes for their teams, saving both time and fuel money.

Traffic-Free Routes

Traffic is an inevitable part of urban transportation, but with Maplytics, you can reduce the impact it has on your business operations. The tool considers real-time traffic conditions and suggests routes that avoid congested areas. By leveraging traffic-free routes, your sales reps or delivery personnel can reach their destinations faster and more efficiently, boosting overall productivity....Read more>>


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