
Roadnet Anywhere (RNA)
Route planning software
Last mile delivery software
Distribution software
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What is Roadnet Anywhere (RNA)
Roadnet Anywhere (RNA) is a cloud-based route planning and optimization product used to design and execute delivery routes for private fleets and distribution operations. It supports dispatchers and transportation planners who need to balance service windows, driver hours, vehicle capacities, and customer constraints. The product typically pairs back-office planning with driver-facing mobile workflows and telematics/GPS data to monitor route execution. It is commonly deployed in food & beverage, retail distribution, and field delivery environments that run recurring routes.
Constraint-based route optimization
RNA focuses on building optimized routes using operational constraints such as time windows, stop service times, vehicle capacities, and driver work rules. This is well-suited to organizations that need repeatable, policy-driven planning rather than simple map-based sequencing. It supports multi-stop, multi-vehicle planning scenarios common in distribution fleets.
Execution visibility and tracking
RNA typically combines planned routes with in-day execution data to help teams monitor progress against plan. Dispatchers can use this to identify late routes, missed stops, or deviations and respond during the day. This aligns with last-mile operations that require both planning and operational oversight rather than planning-only tools.
Enterprise distribution workflow fit
RNA is designed for fleet and distribution teams that need structured planning, dispatch, and reporting processes. It is commonly used in environments with recurring routes, multiple depots, and standardized operating procedures. Compared with lighter mapping tools, it better matches organizations that need governance, repeatability, and operational controls.
Implementation and admin overhead
RNA deployments often require configuration of business rules, territories, service standards, and integrations before teams see full value. That setup can be heavier than tools aimed at small teams that want to start routing quickly. Ongoing administration may be needed to keep constraints, customer data, and operational parameters current.
Less suited to ad-hoc routing
Organizations that primarily need occasional route sequencing or simple territory visualization may find RNA more complex than necessary. The product is oriented toward operational routing programs with defined constraints and repeatable processes. For teams that only need lightweight mapping and scheduling, the learning curve can be a barrier.
Integration dependency for end-to-end
End-to-end last-mile workflows (orders, proof of delivery, customer notifications, billing) may require integration with ERP, TMS, telematics, or mobile applications depending on the deployment. The quality and effort of these integrations can materially affect time-to-value. Buyers should validate available connectors/APIs and confirm which capabilities are native versus delivered through adjacent systems.
Seller details
Omnitracs, LLC
Dallas, Texas, US
1988
Private
https://www.omnitracs.com/
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