Capacity and Delivery Efficiency Loss
Definition
Suboptimal routes lead to underutilized vehicles, fewer deliveries per day, and higher per-delivery costs.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: 11% delivery cost overrun; 26% capacity loss (AUD 10,000s/month for wholesalers)[6]
- Frequency: Per shift or daily routes
- Root Cause: Disconnected systems and manual planning
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Wholesale plumbing suppliers in Australia lose 26% delivery capacity and AUD thousands in idle fleet time. Route automation boosts capacity and cuts costs by 11%.
Affected Stakeholders
Dispatchers, Warehouse managers, Operations directors
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Methodology & Sources
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Evidence Sources:
Related Business Risks
Customer Churn from Late Deliveries
Fuel and Operational Cost Overruns
Driver Overtime and Vehicle Wear
Erlösverluste durch fehlerhafte oder verspätete Rechnungsstellung
Strafzuschläge und Zinsen wegen fehlerhafter GST/BAS‑Erfassung von Forderungen
Produktivitätsverlust durch manuelle Debitorenbuchhaltung
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