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    • Introduction
      • Instantiating Routes
      • Instantiating Jobs
      • Building Routes
      • Optimizing Routes
      • Sequencing Routes
      • Recommending Routes
      • Inserting Jobs
      • Evaluating Routes
    • Use Cases
      • Shifts
      • Time Windows
      • Dates
      • Attributes
      • Driver Breaks
      • Capacities
      • Multi-day Routes
      • Schedules
      • Vehicles
      • Linked Stops
      • Zones
      • Dense Routing
      • Verizon Connect Fleet

    Use Cases

    The following examples demonstrate how RouteCloud generates optimized routes and stops that comply with your organization's business rules:

    • Routing with Shifts - Ensuring that routes are completed within the driver shift time windows available.
    • Routing with Time Windows - Specifying the time windows that jobs must be completed within.
    • Routing with Dates - Specifying the dates on which a stop must be serviced.
    • Routing with Attributes - Assigning the properties that must, or must not, be present on a route in order for a job to be assigned.
    • Routing with Driver Breaks - Inserting driver rest breaks into routes.
    • Routing with Capacities - Specifying the maximum number of jobs, and maximum vehicle load capacities, that can be serviced by a route.
    • Routing with Multi-day Routes - Creating routes that span more than one day.
    • Routing with Schedules - Using schedules to repeat jobs at specified intervals.
    • Routing with Vehicles - Ensuring that the most suitable vehicle is assigned to a route.
    • Routing with Linked Stops - Ensuring that drivers travel to a specified pair of stops in succession.
    • Dense Routing - Enabling routing with many jobs together on the same street.
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