
LogiNext Mile
Location intelligence software
Field service management software
Route planning software
Last mile delivery software
Business intelligence software
Distribution software
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- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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What is LogiNext Mile
LogiNext Mile is a last-mile delivery and field operations platform used to plan, dispatch, track, and analyze deliveries and service visits. It supports use cases such as route optimization, driver/agent mobile workflows, customer notifications, proof of delivery, and exception management. The product is typically used by logistics, retail, e-commerce, and distribution teams that manage high-volume, time-windowed deliveries across multiple fleets and partners.
End-to-end delivery execution
The platform covers core last-mile workflows including order allocation, dispatch, route planning, live tracking, proof of delivery, and exception handling. This reduces the need to stitch together separate tools for planning versus execution. It also supports operational visibility for dispatchers and managers through centralized consoles and status tracking.
Route optimization and constraints
LogiNext Mile focuses on route planning for real-world delivery constraints such as time windows, capacity, service times, and stop sequencing. This fits organizations that need more than basic mapping and territory visualization. It is designed for multi-stop routing and day-of-operations changes, which are common in last-mile delivery.
Operational analytics and reporting
The product includes dashboards and reporting for delivery performance, SLA adherence, and exception trends. This helps teams monitor productivity and identify bottlenecks without exporting all data to a separate BI stack for basic KPIs. It also supports auditability through event histories tied to orders and stops.
Implementation and data readiness
Deployments typically require clean master data (addresses, service times, capacity rules) and integration with order management, ERP, or e-commerce systems. Organizations without established operational data standards may see longer onboarding and tuning cycles. Ongoing rule maintenance can be necessary as delivery models and geographies change.
Not a full CRM suite
While it supports field execution, it is not positioned as a general-purpose CRM for lead-to-cash workflows. Companies that expect native account/opportunity management, extensive sales automation, or broad customer service case management may need additional systems. This can increase integration scope for end-to-end customer lifecycle reporting.
Advanced BI may require exports
Built-in analytics typically cover operational KPIs, but complex enterprise reporting (cross-system financial metrics, custom semantic layers, or governed self-service BI) may require exporting data to a dedicated data warehouse or BI tool. Teams with strict data governance or centralized analytics standards may need additional work to align metrics definitions. This can add overhead for organizations aiming for a single enterprise reporting layer.
Seller details
LogiNext Solutions Inc.
Jersey City, NJ, USA
2014
Private
https://loginextsolutions.com/
https://x.com/loginext
https://www.linkedin.com/company/loginext/