To access this feature, you must be on Goodshuffle Pro Standard or above.
What Is the ‘Logistics Summary’ Column?
The ‘Logistics Summary’ custom column in your Project List helps you monitor and manage project stops. It displays real-time info like:
Whether stops are routed or unrouted
The name and status of each route
Quick access to Route Planner or Dispatch
How to Add the ‘Logistics Summary’ Column
Navigate to the Projects tab.
Click “Edit Columns” in the top right.
Open the dropdown under “Fulfillment.”
Select “Logistics Summary.”
Use the drag icon (two rows of three dots) to reposition the column.
Click “Update Columns.”
You’ll now see a truck icon in this column for each project with logistics.
✅ Pro Tip: Hover over the truck icon to reveal details like route name, stop status, and navigation shortcuts.
This will also show you the status of a routed stop. Below is an example of what this looks like when a logistic in Dispatch is 'In Progress'.
Note that logistics with Conflicts (i.e., overlapping waypoints in a Route) will appear as a red truck under the 'Logistics Summary' column. Follow the steps below to resolve this.
Hover over the red truck symbol
Click 'View in Dispatch'
Edit the waypoint or waypoints to resolve the Route conflicts
What route information is included when using the 'Logistics Summary' Custom Column?
1. Identifying Projects Without Stops
If a project has no stops created (i.e., the route planner hasn’t been loaded yet), the column will display "No Routed Logistics." This serves as a clear indicator that logistics need to be planned and scheduled.
2. Tracking Unrouted Logistics
When a project has an unrouted logistic, the stop will appear as "Unscheduled" without showing a route name. From this point, you can navigate directly to the Route Planner from the popup to assign it to a route.
3. Monitoring Routed Logistics
For projects with routed logistics, the column will display "Scheduled" along with the name of the route. Additionally, you can:
View the stop’s position within its route (e.g., Stop #3)
Check the logistic type (drop-off or pickup) in the popup
Confirm the associated project name, address, and time on site
4. Tracking Routes in Progress
If a routed logistic is on a route that has been marked as started by its driver, the updated status will appear in the popup. This allows you to keep tabs on active routes and their progress.
5. Navigating Directly to Routes
The ‘Logistics Summary’ popup offers shortcuts for efficient navigation:
For routed logistics, you can jump directly to the corresponding route in ‘My Routes’ to view its details
For unrouted logistics, you can quickly access the Route Planner to create and assign routes as needed
By leveraging the ‘Logistics Summary’ column, you can streamline the process of managing stops, ensure every project stays on schedule, and maintain clear visibility into your routes.
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