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Envision Delivery Systems offers the Route Trax product line, positioned for the newspaper industry and home-delivery scenarios. It covers route optimization, carrier fleet delivery verification, no-throw address management, and web reporting. Its core idea is to record carrier routes via GPS devices or a mobile app, then let managers review delivery activity through an online portal.
Route Trax - Fleet uses 4G LTE IoT handheld GPS devices that sync with an online portal. Managers can view carriers’ breadcrumb trails and track activity by address, date, time, and speed. Reports include verified deliveries and delivery times. The No-Throw App helps avoid delivering to addresses that have clearly opted out of receiving the product, reducing complaints. For route optimization, the product supports multi-route optimization, zone redistricting, consolidation of shrinking routes, one-time route optimization, and ArcGIS-based continuous optimization with turn-by-turn navigation. The website also says routes can be updated daily by uploading a circulation system file, suggesting file-level integration with circulation systems, but it does not disclose an API.
The listed pricing includes a one-time device fee of $110, geocoding at $0.02 per location, and a monthly access fee charged per device. Some plans include free Web Reports, 5 custom SSRS reports, and a 10% discount on the Home Delivery monthly fee. The website says users can request a quote by email or start a free trial, and can search for Route Trax in the Play Store/App Store to download a feature demo. Overall, the pricing is presented as low-cost, but the specific monthly fee tiers are incomplete.
The main advantage is that the product is highly focused on newspaper delivery: GPS delivery verification, no-throw management, and route consolidation all address real pain points in circulation operations. Support for one-time route optimization is also friendly to customers that do not want a long-term contract. The downside is that the website provides only limited detail. Key information on security and compliance, permission controls, APIs, payment methods, and self-hosting is missing, and some pages contain template placeholders and spelling issues. Enterprise buyers should conduct thorough due diligence before purchasing.
It is best suited to newspaper circulation departments, home-delivery teams, and small to midsize delivery organizations that need to verify carrier delivery routes. For users in China, the website’s accessibility is unknown, and payment methods are not disclosed. ArcGIS, App Store/Google Play downloads, and access to overseas services may introduce uncertainty. Comparable options include Onfleet, Route4Me, and OptimoRoute; in China, teams can also evaluate the Amap/Baidu Maps open platforms and local TMS or urban delivery systems.
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envisiondelivery.com is an United States Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach envisiondelivery.com directly.