In last-mile logistics, the difference between a good day and a missed SLA is rarely a single dramatic failure — it is the quiet accumulation of small inefficiencies. The EV Paradox: Solving Range Anxiety for Urban Fleets looks at how Doormile turns those margins into measurable advantage, and why a precision-first approach consistently outperforms guesswork on the road.
Why this matters for modern fleets
Every additional kilometre carries cost: fuel or charge, rider hours, vehicle wear, and the risk of a late delivery. When routing decisions are made on intuition or static rules, those costs compound across hundreds of stops. Treating the route as a solvable optimisation problem — not a best guess — is what separates scalable operations from ones that simply add more vehicles.
- Fewer vehicles deployed for the same delivery volume
- Lower cost-per-drop through tighter, smarter sequencing
- Predictable ETAs that protect customer trust and SLA targets
- A cleaner, lower-emission footprint per parcel delivered
From data to decision
Doormile's MileTruth™ engine ingests orders, constraints and live conditions, then evaluates the routing problem across parallel strategy universes before committing to a plan. The result is a dispatch decision grounded in mathematics rather than heuristics — validated before a single rider leaves the hub.

We don't guess the route. We calculate it — and we prove it works before the wheels start turning.
— Doormile Operations
Putting it into practice
The teams that benefit most treat routing intelligence as core infrastructure, not an afterthought. Start by measuring your current cost-per-drop and SLA adherence, then let a precision engine reveal where distance, time and capacity are being lost. The gains are rarely theoretical — they show up directly in the next dispatch cycle.
- Benchmark today's distance, fleet size and on-time rate.
- Feed real constraints — capacity, windows, charge — into the engine.
- Validate routes against real-world conditions before dispatch.
- Measure the delta, then scale the approach across hubs.
Smarter routing is not about working harder on the road — it is about making the right decision before the journey begins. That is the foundation every Doormile deployment is built on.






