RadiusMapper

RadiusMapper Pro

Smarter Fleet, Faster Deliveries

Isochrone-powered logistics optimization

Define delivery zones based on real travel times, optimize depot coverage, and plan routes that account for actual road conditions — not straight-line distances.

Capabilities

End-to-End Logistics Intelligence

Zone Optimization

Define and balance delivery zones so each driver covers roughly equal territory with realistic travel times — not arbitrary geographic splits.

Depot Placement

Find optimal depot locations that minimize total drive time across your service area. Model multi-depot scenarios and compare coverage.

Time Window Planning

Schedule deliveries within customer-specified windows using accurate travel time estimates that account for time-of-day traffic patterns.

Cost Modeling

Estimate fuel consumption and driver hours for any route or zone configuration. Compare scenarios to find the most cost-effective setup.

Performance Analytics

Track delivery performance against travel time predictions. Identify consistently slow zones and optimize routing accordingly.

Capacity Planning

Model how many stops each driver can handle based on real drive times between stops. Scale your fleet size to match demand.

Results

The Impact of Better Routing

22%
Reduction in total drive time
18%
Fuel cost savings
3.4x
Faster zone rebalancing
95%
On-time delivery rate

Delivery Zone FAQs

What is a delivery radius?

A delivery radius is the geographic zone a business will deliver to from a given store or depot. RadiusMapper defines delivery radius as a drive-time polygon — for example, everywhere a driver can reach in 20 minutes from the kitchen — rather than a straight-line circle, so the boundary reflects real road access, one-way streets, and traffic.

How is a delivery zone planner different from a routing optimizer?

A routing optimizer decides the order of stops on an individual run. A delivery zone planner decides the boundary: which addresses do we serve from which depot, at which promise time, and where does it stop being profitable to deliver? RadiusMapper focuses on the zone, then hands the route sequence off to your existing routing system.

Can I define delivery zones by drive time instead of distance?

Yes. Every zone can be defined as a 15-minute, 30-minute, or 45-minute drive-time polygon. You can also mix: a premium 20-minute zone, an extended 45-minute zone, and a flat distance-based backup for rural areas.

Who uses a delivery zone planner?

Restaurant chains, grocery and convenience delivery, pharmacy delivery, home-services dispatchers, parcel and last-mile operators, and any multi-location operator that draws a coverage boundary around each depot. Franchise operators also use the zone planner to draw non-overlapping territories between franchisees.

Does it handle fleet and depot optimization?

Yes. Model multiple depots at once to find coverage gaps and redundant overlap, stress-test capacity limits (max stops, max drivers, max shift hours), and simulate adding or closing a depot before committing.

Can I export the zones for my dispatch system?

Yes. Every zone is exportable as GeoJSON, KML, or CSV, and accessible via the REST API for live integration with dispatch and routing systems.

Deliver More. Drive Less.

Start with a free delivery zone map, then unlock fleet-wide optimization.