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jackvette
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Wkmac,
As usual, you're right on...
The information in the DIAD is displayed in the planned delivery order. Its not necessarily loop order. The default is loop order, but the sup and driver can change that based on how they feel the best order should be.
It shows all addresses, number of packages to deliver, the commit time of the packages, any special handling needed like COD, Signature, etc.
The driver can scroll the list and choose where to go next. They are not forced into a single choice.
By the way, 20% less keystrokes too. No more keying addresses. Scan a package and the address is filled out.
Maps and driving directions will be coming, but probably 3 years out.
Next step will be use of GPS. It will tell the driver if a package is being delivered to the wrong address.
The new DIAD has 20 times the memory of the last one. We'll use it.
Jack
As usual, you're right on...
The information in the DIAD is displayed in the planned delivery order. Its not necessarily loop order. The default is loop order, but the sup and driver can change that based on how they feel the best order should be.
It shows all addresses, number of packages to deliver, the commit time of the packages, any special handling needed like COD, Signature, etc.
The driver can scroll the list and choose where to go next. They are not forced into a single choice.
By the way, 20% less keystrokes too. No more keying addresses. Scan a package and the address is filled out.
Maps and driving directions will be coming, but probably 3 years out.
Next step will be use of GPS. It will tell the driver if a package is being delivered to the wrong address.
The new DIAD has 20 times the memory of the last one. We'll use it.
Jack