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Old March 30th, 2008, 21:16
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Re: PCMiler for Map Drawing

Hi,

Usually this comes down to a cost issue. PC Miler is really cheap if you consider something like NAVTEQ mapping software. Given the problem (and for the time being let's not consider the rest of the world) it just doesn't seem like a really big deal. Also, the solution is a lot different, I'm not sure that in a multi-stop run you really care that much if you have to cross the river twice or really any local routing problems. You are paying a milage based rate and should just care that the solution is sound. (For international considerations you have crossing country borders, which are very important, but I think that can be handle via some optimization tweaks.)

Now if you are trying to actually optimize a route a truck as it goes through a local market, then yes you would care. Though, I think OTM solves a different problem than that. On a local PU&D topic you probably would handle this issue with either a dedicate or private fleet, which has a different costing component. Generally thinking Contract Freight Management via a TMS and Dedicated/Private fleet via a routing product.

In the end I think it would be really great to see a very good geographical UI for mapping, but in the past (and I have not looked recently), the cost of the mapping software is just to high.

Let me know your thoughts.

Thanks,
John
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