Webinars / Virtual Events

How technology ensure scalability and steady growth

United States, New York - October 02, 2019
How technology ensure scalability and steady growth Agenda:

How to optimize costs and enhance driverse performance by introducing OBD2-based solutions to the existing IT landscape?

Case: Hiring, firing, training, evaluating, motivating and retaining highly skilled drivers based on real-time data gathered from vehicles

Why build a single digital system? What benefits does integrating warehouse, fleet, and route management and other operational solutions bring?

Case: Building a single internal digital ecosystem allowing to manage routes, warehouse, fleet maintenance, drivers performance, time of the delivery, etc.

How can developing custom non-for-profit apps help to increase sales and retention?

Case: App providing the added value to a buyer and contributing to a faster deal closure
Date(s)
October 02, 2019
Time(s)
11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Venue
Online Webinar
Ticketing
N/A
Contact for booking / more info
Anna Lytvynenko

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According to studies published in the English Journal of Medicine, the impact of daylight savings is revealed by a 24% increase in heart attacks on the Monday following the spring shift forward. When clocks move back in autumn, heart attacks drop by about 21%, suggesting that loss of sleep is an important driver.