
Lesson 9: Scheduled Orders Workflow & Tool Filtering
Learn how ROLO manages scheduled orders, filters by Tool, and prepares routes before dispatch.
Why This Workflow Matters
Scheduled orders help ROLO plan routes ahead of time, reduce last-minute operational problems, improve driver utilization, and maintain on-time service performance.
Step 1: Open Scheduled Orders
This screen displays upcoming scheduled deliveries that must be prepared before dispatch.
- Review delivery dates and times
- Check service type requirements
- Identify route opportunities
- Look for geographic grouping
Watch This Example: Scheduled Order Workflow
This walkthrough shows how scheduled orders are reviewed, organized, and prepared for dispatch operations.
Step 2: Filter Orders by Tool
Use the Tool filter to narrow down scheduled orders and organize the correct work before dispatch.
- Use the Tool filter before dispatching
- Review the scheduled orders shown after filtering
- Confirm the correct work is visible
- Use filtered results to prepare cleaner routes
Watch This Example: Filtering Scheduled Orders by Tool
This walkthrough shows how dispatch filters scheduled orders using the Tool filter.
Step 3: Organize Deliveries Before Dispatch
Before assigning work to drivers, dispatch should organize scheduled deliveries logically.
- Group deliveries geographically
- Separate white glove vs standard deliveries
- Review stop density and timing
- Build efficient route structure
- Reduce unnecessary crossover
Dispatch should prioritize:
- Dense local routing
- Florida corridor efficiency
- Reliable ETA performance
- Minimal wasted drive time
- High stop completion consistency
Step 4: Prepare Drivers Before Dispatch
Scheduled routes should be reviewed before drivers leave the warehouse.
- Confirm driver assignment
- Verify MobileTek connectivity
- Review special delivery requirements
- Ensure route logic is clean
- Check service timing windows
Step 5: Monitor Scheduled Routes Throughout the Day
Dispatch should actively monitor scheduled work after routes are released.
- Watch for delays early
- Track delivery progression
- Monitor route completion
- Support drivers proactively
- Communicate customer-impacting issues quickly
Do not wait until deliveries fail before reviewing route performance. Scheduled operations require proactive dispatch management.
Operational Best Practices
- Review scheduled work early in the day
- Keep route structures clean
- Use the Tool filter consistently
- Balance workload fairly between drivers
- Communicate delivery issues proactively
Common Mistakes
- Waiting until the last minute to organize scheduled work
- Not using the Tool filter when reviewing scheduled orders
- Overloading routes
- Dispatching without reviewing timing windows
- Failing to monitor scheduled routes after release
Success Check
- Review scheduled orders
- Filter scheduled orders by Tool
- Prepare deliveries before dispatch
- Build geographically logical routes
- Assign drivers appropriately
- Monitor scheduled operations proactively