Logistics transport and delivery platform

1 October 2018 News & Events, Asset Management, Security Services & Risk Management, Products & Solutions, Logistics (Industry)

Fastvan has launched an end-to-end on-demand SaaS platform to solve the delay, middleman and paperwork problems that come with traditional shipping. There has been a growing uptick of interest in the digitalisation of the logistics sector in recent times, and Fastvan is responding with the inclusion of a fully automated approach to logistics.

The solution enables not only logistic companies, but enterprises/FMCG/SMEs/retailers in multiple industries to quickly streamline the way they deliver goods and services, creating both operational efficiency and the optimal experience for their entire shipping ecosystem.

Enterprises and logistics service providers can now modernise their delivery infrastructure in multiple countries in multiple currencies and improve their operational efficiency from the management team at HQ or distribution centre through the in-store and warehouse/distribution centre operations teams, and all the way to the drivers and end-customers.

Fastvan open platform is a simple white label SaaS based platform easy to implement, use and manage through its different modules – web-based applications for dispatch and administration with TMS and SCM functionalities, branded mobile apps for drivers, and a branded mobile and web application experience for customers. It is highly scalable and can be used to easily customise the solution to fit customers’ needs and to integrate it across their existing systems.

The platform also offers warehousing solutions to help optimise and manage warehouses and inventories. From staging the warehouse for pickup, through scanning and printing, to managing multiple warehouses in different locations, are a few examples of what the platform can provide. Managing bulk deliveries from distribution centres whether B2B/B2C/C2C while maintaining a chain of custody throughout the process can result in high delivery and storage efficiencies.

For more information, contact Fastvan, info@fastvan.com, www.fastvan.com





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