DENVER, Sept. 26, 2017 -- OnTerra Systems (www.OnTerraSystems.com), the makers of RouteSavvy™ route planning software, today introduced a new, free route planning software buying guide for managers of small to mid-sized fleets. This new, free buyer’s guide is available for download at: https://www.routesavvy.com/free-route-planning-software-buyers-guide-download/
This new route planner buying guide covers the most important information business and non-profit fleet managers need to make the right purchasing decision when shopping for route planning software tools. Here are highlights of what’s in this new route planning software buying guide from RouteSavvy.com:
- Introduction to route planning software
- How route planning software actually works
- Benefits of using route planning software
- Industries that should be using route planning software
- Route planning software buying tips
- RouteSavvy route planning software highlights
- Case studies on how much time and money RouteSavvy is saving its users
“Route planning software is fast becoming a necessity for all businesses, organizations, and non-profits with small to mid-sized fleets, especially in industries with tight margins,” explained Steve Milroy, OnTerra Systems president. “Route planning software that’s specifically designed for small to mid-sized fleets has been proven to consistently generate savings on fuel costs, overtime labor costs, and office staff time. These savings can go straight to the bottom line and improve profitability for a very modest investment of less than $25 per month,” said Mr. Milroy.
Managers of small to mid-sized fleets need a route planner with the most important functions that yield the most bang for the buck for saving time and money, without overloading fleet managers with unnecessary, overly complex functions. They also need route planning software that’s affordable, easy-to-use, and which doesn’t involve a lot of tech time or maintenance. This is one of the key reasons why the RouteSavvy team has prepared a route planner buying guide. This new free route planner buying guide helps businesses, non-profits, and individual sales professionals involved in pick-ups, deliveries, and/or sales calls make educated buying decisions.
About RouteSavvy
RouteSavvy (www.RouteSavvy.com) is an affordable, web-based, route planning software tool developed by U.S.-based OnTerra Systems. RouteSavvy costs less than $25 per month for up to 3 users per year, and case studies have proven that RouteSavvy has saved many businesses more than $5,000 per year, and often times, much more. RouteSavvy helps managers of small to mid-sized fleets plan more efficient routes for deliveries, pick-ups, service, and sales calls. It has proven ROI, and generates immediate savings that typically pay for the investment within one month of purchase.
About OnTerra Systems
Founded in 2005, OnTerra Systems is a leading software company that provides RouteSavvy route planning software, Web Mapping services and products, and Bing Maps integration products and licensing. OnTerra Systems provides these products and services to businesses, non-profits, government, and research organizations. OnTerra Systems has thousands of customers, and is a long-time Microsoft partner. OnTerra can be reached at: www.OnTerraSystems.com or 720.836.7201.
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