Imaginnovate introduced Fleet Enable, technology targeting final-mile delivery, according to the company’s press release.
Fleet Enable automates how carriers plan, schedule, optimize, and deliver “White Glove” shipments to final-mile customers. White Glove service describes freight haulers who deliver, set up, assemble, and install products in the consumer’s home or office.
“Our disruptive technology for White Glove carriers in the final-mile space can automate every aspect of their business from end-to-end,” said Krishna Vattipalli, Imaginnovate CEO. “Fleet Enable’s mission is to automate White Glove services and maximize profits for the thousands of carriers who deliver in the final mile space.”
Fleet Enable will allow carriers to digitize scheduling deliveries to final-mile routing, dispatch, driver experience, billing, invoicing driver settlements, and customer management.
According to Imaginnovate, the new technology is cloud-hosted and is offered as a subscription service (SaaS) for carriers.
“What differentiates Fleet Enable is automation, scalability, usability and flexibility,” said Vattipalli. “Historically in this space, carriers have bent their processes to fit the available technology. With Fleet Enable, the software adapts to the carrier’s existing business processes, which simplifies training and onboarding of their employees."
Fleet Enable platform will provide software tools to order receipt through planning, scheduling, optimization, dispatch, in-transit visibility, delivery, customer feedback, driver pay, and billing.
“We are providing enterprise level features and functionality to carriers of all sizes: small, medium and large,” said Imaginnovate VP of Sales John Coussa.
Fleet Enable has been in development for two years. This new release marks Imaginnovate’s expansion into the $50 billion final-mile delivery market.
Imaginnovate started out developing professional services software for Fortune 500 logistic companies. The company also collaborates with startup accelerators on technology solutions.
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