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Using Connected Vehicle Data to Optimize Fleet and Logistics Routing and Planning

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Freight & logistics connected vehicle data

Connected Vehicle Data (CVD) increases visibility into what's happening on the roads to enable near real-time reactions - from avoiding congestion and risky areas to planning the most optimal pick-up and delivery routes.

On 20th July, 14:00 (EST), Freightwaves hosted a webinar where Wejo  experts, Jaap van den Hoek, David Leichleitner and Daniel Tibble discussed how fleet and logistics companies can leverage connected vehicle data to increase customer satisfaction, deliver on commitments and mitigate risk.

Watch the on-demand webinar to learn:

  • What Connected Vehicle Data is  
  • How it impacts Last Mile Delivery  
  • User stories
  • Live Q&A

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Freight & logistics connected vehicle data

Connected Vehicle Data (CVD) increases visibility into what's happening on the roads to enable near real-time reactions - from avoiding congestion and risky areas to planning the most optimal pick-up and delivery routes.

On 20th July, 14:00 (EST), Freightwaves hosted a webinar where Wejo  experts, Jaap van den Hoek, David Leichleitner and Daniel Tibble discussed how fleet and logistics companies can leverage connected vehicle data to increase customer satisfaction, deliver on commitments and mitigate risk.

Watch the on-demand webinar to learn:

  • What Connected Vehicle Data is  
  • How it impacts Last Mile Delivery  
  • User stories
  • Live Q&A

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