DriverNet

DriverNet is a smart logistics network and mobile app that connects drivers and vehicles to customers and sites in smarter ways, reducing emissions and saving time and money.
By accelerating the inbound process, DriverNet can save up to .23kg of CO2 per minute of queuing avoided, and up to 30p per minute of fuel and driver wage costs.
Driver-facing and customer-facing apps connect logistics partners together in real time via a cloud infrastructure which will also connect car drivers to sites to remove needless emissions in the final 500 metres of an arrival.
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