What Is TrackRoad? (Route Optimization & Fleet Dispatching)

If you visit more than 2 locations per day, route optimization can save you time, fuel, and frustration. TrackRoad is built to optimize multi-stop routes and dispatch fleets using real-world constraints like service time, multiple vehicles, and scheduling rules.

TrackRoad multi-stop route optimization map preview

What is route optimization?

Route optimization is the process of finding the most efficient order to visit multiple stops. TrackRoad analyzes stops, start/finish locations, and constraints, then produces routes that reduce:

  • Total driving time
  • Total distance
  • Fuel costs
  • Late arrivals
Myth: “Just avoid left turns.”
Reality: real route optimization requires advanced algorithms that evaluate millions of possibilities.

What is a route?

A route is a set of locations visited by a vehicle in a day. Routes can include tens or hundreds of stops across delivery, service, sales, and logistics workflows.

How many stops can I optimize?

A common guideline is up to 250 stops per vehicle per day. Some customers optimize 500+ stops depending on constraints and dispatch mode, but best results typically occur below 250 stops per vehicle.

There is no limit on the number of vehicles you can dispatch in a day.

What is auto-dispatching?

Auto-dispatching means TrackRoad can distribute stops across multiple vehicles automatically. It evaluates stop locations relative to each vehicle, assigns a feasible workload per vehicle, then optimizes each route.

Why not use Google Maps?

Consumer navigation apps are great for a few stops, but they aren’t built for serious routing workflows. TrackRoad supports:

  • 100+ stops per route
  • Multi-vehicle dispatching
  • Time windows & scheduling
  • Capacity and service time constraints
  • Import/export workflows (Excel, GPS devices, etc.)

Who uses TrackRoad?

TrackRoad is used worldwide by companies and professionals who visit multiple locations daily:

  • Delivery companies
  • Field service technicians
  • Plumbers, electricians, contractors
  • Hospitals and medical suppliers
  • Real estate agents
  • Grocery, food, and fuel delivery
  • Government agencies
  • Education & schools

Ready to optimize your first route?

Try TrackRoad now, or explore the Knowledge Center for guides, workflows, and developer API docs.

TrackRoad is a subsidiary of ADOC. Located in McLean, Virginia, ADOC has focused on intelligent dispatching and route optimization for over 25 years.