The Clock Starts When the Vehicle Stops

You don’t know it’s going to be a bad day until it already is.
Why Your Best Drivers Leave — And What It Has to Do With Your Fleet

Driver turnover isn’t always about pay. Sometimes it’s about what happens when things go wrong.
The Domino Effect: What Happens When One Delivery Vehicle Goes Down

In last-mile logistics, a vehicle breakdown isn’t just a mechanical issue; it becomes an operational exception that requires immediate coordination, rerouting, and resource allocation. Major delivery service providers expect vehicle failures to be treated as structured disruption events, with activated procedures in place to protect cargo, maintain delivery commitments, and minimize delays.
The 24-Hour Rule: Why Fast Recovery Determines Contractor Survival

For delivery contractors, a vehicle breakdown isn’t just frustrating — it starts an immediate countdown.
How Route Recovery Supports Courier Service Providers

Customers demand reliability. Drivers need backup. With Route Recovery as part of your operation, courier companies gain a built-in continuity solution that protects confidence across the entire delivery chain—keeping vehicles moving, deliveries on schedule, and brand trust fully intact.
Supporting Drivers During Breakdown

Breakdowns don’t just stop a route—they create an emotional and physical toll for delivery drivers. Without immediate assistance, morale drops, confidence erodes, and even experienced drivers feel unsupported.
This is where Route Recovery steps in.