Presentations | English
Have you ever considered how our forefathers used to trek for miles and ask for directions? Today technology has made our life easier. To get to a place, all we need to do is go online and plan ahead of time. The process of discovering the shortest possible routes to a destination is known as route optimization. In the transportation and logistics industry, this concept has gained a lot of attraction. Because it decreases the amount of time spent travelling and the amount of money spent in the process. Before a firm or organization to adopt this method, it must first be able to document all of its business routes, after which specialists can use the data to forecast the best possible routes. A simulation of several scenarios is frequently conducted as part of the process of finding the best potential pathways. And since route optimization has gone digital, there has been a plethora of software accessible to help. Route optimization algorithms are collections of computer permutations that are used to address a particular routing problem. These algorithms are built in a variety of ways to achieve certain goals, such as reducing trip time, cost, or ensuring maximum worker and truck productivity.
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Lumens
PPTX (20 Slides)
Presentations | English