Every morning, hundreds of vans leave distributors’ warehouses with the right load – or at least the load that was planned. What happens during the route, however, is something only the driver really knows.
A restaurant returns three crates of unordered fish, a delivery note is signed on a sheet of paper that ends up in a drawer, a batch that needs to be traced is not recorded, or returnable equipment left by a previous customer is loaded without documentation. Small events that become discrepancies by the end of the day. By the end of the month, they become costs.
In food distribution with direct delivery, the van is, in effect, a travelling warehouse. But unlike a fixed warehouse, it does not always have a real-time control system.
Headquarters knows what was loaded in the morning, but only finds out what happened during the route when the driver returns, often with incomplete paper documents and a memory that cannot capture every detail of hours of deliveries.
Without digital tools, the traceability of what happens on the van depends on paper and memory.
Every day, part of the margin is lost through micro-losses that no report can systematically capture: undocumented returns, untracked batches, returnable equipment left or collected without being recorded, and signed delivery notes that have not been digitised.
When a customer disputes a delivery due to an incorrect quantity, a missing product or a batch mismatch, the response needs to arrive within hours. Without digital proof of delivery, the dispute is resolved by guesswork, or with a discount that further erodes the margin.
For companies working with fresh and frozen products, there is also a compliance dimension: cold chain, HACCP and supply chain responsibility. An undocumented issue can become a legal risk.
With the.one VAN solution for van sales, every van becomes a mobile control point: the driver records returns, deliveries and payments directly from the device. Proof of delivery is digital and signed on site. Batches and expiry dates are tracked. Headquarters sees everything in real time, without waiting for the driver to return.
The most significant value lies in the ability to intervene while the issue can still be resolved, not the following day.