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Product Update - May 2025

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Written by Kristoffer
Updated over a week ago

We’ve just wrapped up a month of great improvements in LastMile—and here are the highlights we think you'll appreciate most:

📊 New Overview Page & Navigation in WarehouseApp

We’ve introduced a bottom navigation in the WarehouseApp with three tabs: Overview, Scanner, and Settings.
The new Overview page gives a clear summary of sorted and preloaded item counts, delivery group progress, and route-specific details—making it easier to spot deviations, track warehouse performance, and plan the day’s work more efficiently.

Note: The WarehouseApp is available to customers who have it included in their product suite. If you’re interested in enabling it, reach out—we’d love to tell you more!

🏭 Warehouse Module Revamp

We’ve given the Warehouse module in LastMile a full redesign!
The goal: improve visibility of items throughout the supply chain, surface potential deviations earlier, and make it easier to follow up on whether warehouses are scanning as expected.
The old version will remain available for a short while during the transition.

As with the WarehouseApp, the Warehouse module is part of select product packages—let us know if you’re curious about enabling it!

☕ Handle Breaks in Move Stops

You can now move, add, or remove breaks using the Move Stops feature.
This gives you greater flexibility to fine-tune break placement within each route—so schedules better match driver needs and regulatory requirements.

♻️ Smaller Fixes & Improvements

  • You can now add pickup-only orders to a route even after it has started.

  • Improved vehicle display clarity in Planning for better overview.

  • Order logs now clearly show what was added, removed, or changed—and by whom.

  • Fixed an issue preventing stops from being added to Split routes.

  • The “Outside time window” warning now appears immediately in the Add to Route modal.

We Appreciate Your Feedback. Your feedback is vital to us as we strive to improve. Please let us know your thoughts on these updates and any other suggestions you might have.

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