Beta ~ June 28, 2026
GA ~ August 3, 2026
This release will require us to update the Innovo code on both your Web Server and Eclipse server. The Deliver app for iOS will have an update as well.
- Add change log to route detail to record when changes are made to a route such as ship via, package counts, weight, price, inprocess status, requested time, optimization on/off, lock/un-lock, address changes, and more!
- Define optimization at the individual Territory level for fastest, requested times, and reverse
- Ability to optimize routes based on previous routing behavior
- Add new Customers table to easily identify those customers that have ranks, business hours, requested times, stop times, and address quality
- Add new setting to include $0 credits when searching
- Add total number of tickets per route to the overview
- Ability for managers to open a closed manifest from Route
- Add change log entry to Eclipse when a manifest is opened from Route
- Add credit orders to the issue filter
- Add a new setting to not automatically route yellow and/or red addresses
- Ability to manually geocode home branch locations for more accurate take-me-home completions
- Add new Bad Addresses table to the Summary tab to show when deliveries were made to either yellow or red addresses - once addresses have been corrected, they will be removed from the table
- Display shipping instructions when entering in requested times on the Route Detail page
- When scanning orders without the GEN number, display all available generations for routing so user can select the correct one
- Ability to add multiple ranks per customer
- Ability for the router to add delivery notes that will display in the Deliver app
- Ability to define holiday hours at the customer level
- Ability to create multiple boundaries when using routing method Territory
- Update alert table when the link between the Route created and Manifest downloaded is not in sync
- When editing a route for today, do not blank out manifest date
- Add staging location and tote information to Load Mode display
- Make it easier to scan packages out of order
- Ability to use non-integrated third-party barcode scanners
- Ability to require carton Id's (or container Id's for Infor) be scanned instead of sales orders
- Ability for the driver to create a Job Queue directly from the app
- Change status of stop from staged to loaded in Eclipse once scanned on truck
- Ability to require a pre-trip photo be taken before manifest begins and attached to the Eclipse manifest
- Replaced Full Resolution Photo setting to Standard, Medium, and High
- Changed image storage logic to only create one image that spans all orders on a stop rather than create a duplicate image for each order on the stop
- Add expected start time to the completed manifest export
- Lock down Twilio SMS settings to only Deliver Web Admins
- Support address changes and carton counts when refreshing manifest in app
- Add geostamp to photos including the GPS coordinates of where the photo was taken
- View and track all customers that have opted-out of notifications through Twilio
- Add ship via to the Completed Manifests table
- Add "Verify Pre-Trip Inspection" setting to prompt driver to remind them to complete their pre-trip inspection check
- Add Notifications change log to record any changes made to customer settings by including date/time stamp and user making the change
- Add change log to record user invites, deletions, and role changes by user including date/time stamp and user making the change
We're excited to announce a much-improved HERE mapping experience for our industrial routing customers! Today, we offer turn-by-turn directions directly within the Deliver app. Now, we're making something even better available: HERE's dedicated mapping app.
Similar to Google Maps or Apple Maps, the HERE WeGo app was updated this year to fully support industrial routing. It delivers all the familiar features you'd expect plus support for truck dimensions, road restrictions, and more.
We'll be migrating current HERE customers to the app over the next few months, so stay tuned!
For more information on the HERE WeGo app, click here.
We're excited to announce Swiftly, our new AI-powered route optimizer, rolling out over the coming months. The beta begins the first week of Septemberstay tuned!
Getting started is simple. You'll set a few parameters on your current routes, such as the maximum miles a truck can drive per route and the maximum time you want a truck out on the road each day. From there, Swiftly takes over.
Swiftly works for both historical and current-day routing. Look back at any past day and see what your routes could have looked like - could you have used fewer trucks and still met your requested times? Then apply those same insights to optimize your routes going forward.
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