SAP Transportation Management handles linehaul and freight planning. But last mile delivery -- 50 stops per route, 15-minute delivery windows, customer ETA notifications -- is a fundamentally different operation. Locate2u bridges that gap, turning SAP delivery orders into optimized, trackable last mile runs.
SAP is the backbone of enterprise logistics -- managing procurement, warehouse operations, and transportation planning across global supply chains. SAP TM excels at carrier management, freight consolidation, and long-haul route planning between facilities.
But last mile delivery operates under entirely different constraints. Instead of moving pallets between warehouses, you are delivering individual packages to dozens of residential and commercial addresses per route, each with a specific delivery window. Customers expect real-time tracking and proactive notifications. Drivers need mobile apps with turn-by-turn navigation. Dispatchers need to re-route on the fly when conditions change. Locate2u provides this operational layer on top of SAP.
SAP Transportation Management was designed for a world of full truckloads and carrier contracts. Last mile delivery operates in a world of individual doorstep deliveries with impatient customers.
SAP TM plans delivery windows in hours or half-day blocks. Last mile customers expect 15 to 30-minute windows. Without granular time slot management, your drivers arrive when customers are not home, leading to failed deliveries and rescheduling costs.
SAP tracks shipments internally but offers no consumer-grade tracking experience. Your customers cannot see where their delivery driver is, what their estimated arrival time is, or how many stops remain. This drives inbound "where is my order" call volume.
SAP TM optimizes for moving freight between facilities. It is not designed to sequence 50+ individual stops into an efficient delivery run that accounts for one-way streets, loading zones, apartment access, and per-stop service times.
SAP does not provide a mobile app purpose-built for delivery drivers making 40-80 stops per shift. Drivers need turn-by-turn navigation, one-tap proof of delivery, customer notes per stop, and real-time route updates -- none of which exist in the SAP mobile ecosystem.
Delivery orders from SAP S/4HANA or SAP Business One flow into Locate2u via API. Ship-to addresses, delivery windows, item weights, and special instructions are mapped automatically -- no manual data entry.
Locate2u groups SAP delivery orders by geography, assigns them to drivers based on vehicle capacity, and optimizes multi-stop routes in seconds. Tight delivery windows are honored. Driver workloads are balanced across your fleet.
Drivers execute routes on the Locate2u app. Customers receive live ETA updates. At each stop, drivers capture proof of delivery. Completion data, timestamps, and POD records flow back to SAP for order closure and financial reconciliation.
Sequence thousands of SAP delivery orders into optimal multi-stop routes in minutes. Factor in traffic, time windows, vehicle types, and driver schedules to minimize drive time and fuel costs across your fleet.
Replace "where is my order" calls with proactive alerts. Automated SMS and email when the driver is dispatched, approaching, and has delivered. Branded tracking pages with live map and ETA countdown.
Support 15-minute delivery windows that SAP TM cannot manage. The route engine ensures every stop is reached within the promised slot, and customers are notified in advance if the window shifts.
Purpose-built for high-volume last mile drivers. Turn-by-turn navigation, stop-by-stop delivery details from SAP order data, one-tap POD capture, and real-time route updates when new stops are added mid-route.
Live dispatch dashboard showing every driver, every route, and every delivery status. Dispatchers can intervene in real time -- reassigning stops, adjusting routes, or communicating with drivers directly.
Digital signatures, geotagged photos, and timestamped delivery notes at every stop. POD records automatically attach to the SAP delivery order, satisfying compliance and dispute resolution requirements.