Supply chain solutions provider The NX Group has rolled out Road Tech’s Roadrunner Driver app across its team of drivers, increasing the efficiency of the delivery process via a sophisticated system that benefits both staff and customers.

Part of The NX Group’s fleet.

Based within the Golden Triangle of Logistics in Crick, Northamptonshire, The NX Group operates a dedicated fleet manned by fully DBS-checked drivers, who are responsible for ensuring that deliveries nationwide are completed within the agreed 24 or 48-hour turnaround. Prior to the app’s installation, the firm and its drivers had relied on paperwork proof of deliveries (PODs). These were processed following the driver’s return to the firm’s base, which meant that any issues or feedback from the driver or customer could only be investigated post-delivery.

Under the new system, all delivery jobs are booked onto Roadrunner, The NX Group’s transport management system (TMS). These then become manifest and form the driver’s itinerary for the day, enabling the driver is able to see at a glance the collection point, delivery point and address, recipient’s contact details and a brief description of the order.

“Crucially, upon arrival at the goods’ destination, the driver is able to enter comments relating to pallet or job discrepancies: and, where relevant, these can be supported by photographs uploaded on the spot,” Peter Connolly, IT & Project Manager at The NX Group, explained.

The driver then selects the “event” – delivered or refused – and takes a photograph of the signed paperwork. In addition, customers’ and delivery recipients’ signatures can now be captured via the app’s “sign on glass” technology. All details come through instantly to Roadrunner, where customers can then obtain the POD.

Peter Connolly continued: “Since we began trialling the app earlier in the year, our drivers have fed back to us that they’ve found it straightforward and very easy to use. A major advantage of Roadrunner Driver is that jobs can be updated mid-run, when the driver is already on the road, meaning up-to-date information can be accessed anywhere, anytime.

“Essentially, the app opens up a new set of key performance indicators at driver level that enable us to continually observe and assess how efficiently we’re meeting our delivery objectives. Any issues can be identified immediately, and therefore addressed without delay,” Mr. Connolly concluded.

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