About author: Rahul Dasgupta
With a master’s in computer science and over two decades in logistics technology, Rahul Dasgupta is an authority in route optimization and last mile logistics. At Route4Me, Rahul uses his expertise to help businesses maximize delivery efficiency through strategic route planning and innovative logistics solutions, ensuring optimal fleet performance and cost-effectiveness.
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The reckless use of fossil fuels, chemicals, greenhouse gases, and carbon which industries and businesses were contributing for ages have gradually poisoned the ...
While being social is a natural instinct of mankind, it has become dangerous since the COVID-19 outbreak, increasing the risk of spreading the disease. So, soci ...
Let’s say you have multiple drivers who need to deliver groceries across the city of New York, driving through intersections and exploring unknown alleys. Assig ...
There’s a pretty good chance that, in this lifetime, we’ll see delivery drones and autonomous trucks delivering packages to customers. However, given the regula ...
The cannabis delivery business is booming. The demand is high and a lot of medical cannabis delivery businesses have managed to double or triple their profit ma ...
The global logistics industry is going through a stress test. With millions of people around the world working from home, self-isolating or being quarantined du ...
New Normal: Deliveries the Same Day The eCommerce landscape is changing rapidly. The high-speed internet, instant downloads, and live-streaming music are condit ...
On 14 April, there were over six hundred thousand cases of COVID-19 in the US and more than 25,000 reported deaths. One of the most advised ways to flatten the ...
Beaches in Hawaii are a vacationer’s paradise, but the roads in Hawaii are a driver’s worst nightmare! It’s not just about traffic congestion in Hawaii, but als ...
Construction equipment theft is a billion-dollar crime in the United States! According to one report on equipment theft, the construction industry loses more th ...