Showing posts with label GPS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GPS. Show all posts
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Route planning with Google maps - Easy and fun
Google maps does not only use as a GPS but can be also used a route planner, This video will show you how you can use Google maps as a route planner in several easy steps and benefit from it greatly.
And if your Using Garmin GPS you'll find it very easy to make a route in Google maps and export it to your Garmin.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Effective Ways for Motorists to Reduce Fuel Consumption for the Sake of the Environment
If you are a motorist, one of the things that you may be keen on
doing is reducing how much fuel you use on your daily commute. This option is
not only cheaper, but it will also help in the reduction of environmental
damage attributable to pollution. There are a few strategies that you can adopt
in order to affect this, including:
Keeping
Your Car Properly Maintained
Proper maintenance of your car is usually a potent way to reduce
emissions. When a car is not properly maintained, it tends to have less efficiency,
and this in turn means that it will be less likely to perform optimally. This
in turn means that it will need to burn more fuel than usual to do the same
amount of work, and thus damage the environment more.
The
Use of a Route Planner
Choosing to use the best route planner for your commute can also be effective in
reducing the environmental impacts of driving. A high quality route planner
will allow you to pick the shortest route to your destination, taking into
account issues such as traffic. For you to fully benefit from this, you will
need to install only the best
route planner in your car, rather than simply choosing one at random.
If you frequently use your car to visit more than one destination
during the day, you may use such a route planner to plan the trip in such a
manner that you will travel the least distance possible. In addition to saving
energy, a route planner also has the potential to make it easier for you to
save time as well.
Get
Rid of Unnecessary Weight
The heavier your car is, the more power it will need to travel a
particular distance. Getting rid of any unnecessary weight will go a long way
in reducing the emissions that your car produces. You should, therefore, take a
look at your trunk and find out if there is anything in it that you don’t need
that increases the car’s weight so that you can then get rid of it.
Change
Your Driving Habits
Your driving habits have a huge influence on how much fuel you end
up using, although many people don’t realize this. For instance, driving too
aggressively (such as by braking and accelerating hard) is not only
uncomfortable, but also increases the amount of energy you waste. Habits such
as being gentle on the throttle have been proven to be very effective in
reducing fuel consumption, and consequently environmental damage. It’s also
generally safer to adopt this type of driving.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
In Car Reviews - TomTom GPS VS. Garmin - battle of titans
Every once in a while I encounter a good review by professional channels and I post it in my blog. I'll bring more of these on other technologies. Thanks for In Car Reviews for this wonderful review you may also check their YouTube channel it is very good and useful.
TomTom VS. Garmin Live road comparison
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Sunday, June 1, 2014
The advantages of a multi-drops route planner: Because delivering newspapers isn't what it used to be
Remember the days when delivering newspapers was a simple business? You would employ a small fleet of eager teenagers, and they would take to the streets, ensuring that no customer was ever without a paper. Back then, it seemed as though route planning was simple. However, now that so many aspects of newspaper delivery have become digital, it might seem as though it's time to upgrade your route planning as well.
For just a moment, consider your carriers and what they go through on a day to day basis. You may have many carriers who deliver newspapers to rural areas, and they use their vehicles to do it. Some of them probably start early in the morning, and they do their best to get their routes completed quickly. However, when their routes aren't well-planned, they may find themselves back-tracking, or even getting lost on roads that are unfamiliar to them.
A multi-drops route planner is the an excellent tool for your newspaper company because your delivery staff will have access to the best possible routes for their morning deliveries. How often do you have carriers complain about the way their routes are planned? For them, it can be a hassle to have to figure out the best routes, which means really good newspaper carriers are more likely to quit.
In the same way that you probably implemented an electronic payment option for your newspaper customers years ago, it's time to make some changes to the way you plan your carrier's routes as well. You'll end up with happier carriers who understand exactly what they need to do each day, and you'll spend less time working on replacing carriers who don't have the time to spend working on their own routes.
If you would like more information about our online multi-drops route planner, we would love to talk with you. Please contact us today.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Map Multiple Locations and Save Time
If you work for a
company which requires you to make deliveries to multiple locations, you may
have found you are wasting time planning out your route. You want a fast,
efficient route where you can reach all your delivery points while saving
yourself time and gas money. Planning the most efficient route is a problem for
many delivery companies.
If you need to map multiple locations, you have three basic choices. First, you can
wing it, just going the route which seems the best in your head. If your
locations are in a clear line or are near each other, this might work. At the
very worst, if they are near each other, you might not waste too much gas or
money.
A second option is to
plan out the route on your own, using an online map program or looking at a
physical map to plan the route. This may work, but if you have a long
list of locations, this could be pretty time-consuming. There is also the risk
of missing a location or thinking you are saving time by going to one location
before another when in reality you would have saved time by reversing them. The
more locations on your route, the more likely this is to happen.
Your third option is
to use route planning software like MyRouteOnline. With this, you simply enter
the addresses of the places you need to visit, and the software will plan the
best route for you. Even better, if you need to be at a specific location as a
certain time, you can include that information, and your route will be adjusted
accordingly. Your route can even be saved, making it easier if you do the same
route or similar routes on a regular basis. If using route planning software
sounds like the best way to plan your next multiple stop route.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Efficient Route Planning: How The World's Largest Corporations Are Using It
Getting from point A
to point B is not just a matter of looking at a map anymore. Careful and efficient route planning is now part of what some of the world's
largest and most profitable corporations are doing. It is helping them to save
huge amounts of money and time, and many of them are taking notice now.
UPS Moves To Better Route Planning
The United Postal
Service or UPS delivers more packages than any other company in the world.
Needless to say, they are a little obsessed with getting their routes down to a
science. A Bloomberg article details some of the steps taken in recent years by this company
to get it right,
UPS has a history of
monitoring and standardizing even the smallest issues, from drivers keeping
keys hooked on a finger instead of in their pockets and making only right
turns, to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
Routes From The Latest Technologies
Routes can be mapped
out with great accuracy now because of the latest mapping technology that is
available. Entering multiple addresses into a planner allows that technology to
produce the route that requires the least amount of drive time. It knows
exactly every turn to take and of course all of the shortcuts. That is not easy
to determine by hand as many different addresses can be scattered all
throughout the map.
Even Small Amounts Matter
Even if better route
planning only provides the driver with one fewer mile driven, that is worth it.
UPS was able to reduce a lot of driver's total route by one full mile. This
meant that they were able to save about $50 million in just fuel costs over the
course of a single year! Imagine that number being stretched out over an even
longer period of time. That is a lot of extra money that goes towards the
bottom line just for using the latest technology available to them. It
magnifies the need for this kind of planning.
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