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Nodali Planning

Nodali Planning: parallel route checks and deviations

Nodali Planning is not a route creation or dispatch planning system. It is a proposed control module that calculates an orientational parallel route and compares it with the carrier’s actual route to reveal deviations, lost time and unnecessary cost.

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Where routes lose time and money

The actual route differs from the expected route

A carrier may drive in a way that does not make operational or economic sense, but the difference is often hard to see in time.

The reason for the deviation is unclear

Without current map validation, it is hard to tell whether the cause was a road closure, traffic restriction or inefficient route execution.

Time and money disappear in small details

Detours, waiting, inefficient stop order or unnecessary kilometers gradually affect cost and are hard to prove after the fact.

Intended shape of the module

Orientational parallel route calculation

Nodali calculates a control route alongside the actual route and shows the difference in kilometers, time and potential cost.

Deviation validation through map data

When a deviation is detected, it can be checked against available map data such as closures, restrictions or traffic conditions.

Carrier and cost control

The output helps identify where carriers deviate from the expected route and where money or time is being lost.

Who this module is for

  • Companies using own couriers, external carriers or a combined operation
  • Teams that want to check actual routes against an orientational calculation
  • Operations where cost is sensitive to kilometers, time and waiting
  • Companies that need evidence for carrier and partner evaluation

FAQ

Answers to the questions we hear most about Nodali.

How much does Nodali Planning cost?

Pricing depends on the volume of checked routes, data availability, calculation frequency and computational load — it is priced individually or by deployment scope.

Is Nodali Planning a route creation system?

No. Nodali Planning is not intended to replace a planning or dispatching system. It is used for orientational parallel calculation, deviation checks and validating why a deviation happened.

How is a route deviation validated?

After a difference between the control calculation and the actual route is detected, the deviation can be checked against available map data such as road closures, restrictions or traffic conditions.

How does Planning relate to the own-logistics modules?

It builds on Control, Insights and Finance — actual route execution can be connected with operational data, carrier performance and cost.

Want to see where routes lose time and money?

Tell us how you receive actual route and carrier data today — we'll talk through how orientational parallel calculation and deviation validation could work in Nodali.

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