According to erp.today, Bluerock TMS has launched a cloud-native Last Mile Distribution solution designed to eliminate visibility gaps and cost inefficiencies in the final leg of delivery. Highlighted at Modex 2026 in Atlanta, the platform manages the full delivery lifecycle—from order intake through proof of delivery—in a single integrated system.
Execution-Centric Control for Last Mile
Unlike traditional route planning tools that end at dispatch, Bluerock’s platform embeds an explainable AI planning agent, engine-agnostic routing, and end-to-end operational support across planning, depot execution, and field operations. Planners work in one environment where orders are captured, routes generated, loading validated, and drivers dispatched via an integrated mobile app. Pre-dispatch loading checks verify correct items per vehicle, while a configurable driver app guides crews through task sequences at each stop. A live trip monitor delivers real-time visibility into delays, failed deliveries, or capacity shortfalls.
Measurable Operational Impact
The source states that early adopters have achieved first-time delivery success rates between 96 and 98% and an 18% reduction in total transport costs. These outcomes translate directly into fewer re-deliveries, improved truck utilization, and more predictable service performance—metrics now feedable into ERP KPIs and customer scorecards.
Industry-Specific Capabilities
- Supports high-value retail, B2B warehouse distribution, and healthcare/pharma segments—with built-in requirements for scheduling, installation tasks, Good Distribution Practice (GDP) compliance, and temperature control
- IoT-based temperature monitoring and automated deviation alerts help regulated shippers maintain chain-of-custody integrity
- A white-labeled customer portal delivers accurate ETAs and proof-of-delivery information to end customers
ERP Integration Without Disruption
Bluerock’s solution runs on Amazon Web Services and exposes standardized REST APIs, enabling seamless integration with existing ERP, order management (OMS), and warehouse management (WMS) systems. According to the report, this architecture allows enterprises running SAP or other ERPs to modernize last mile execution without replacing their core transaction platforms. The broader Bluerock TMS portfolio already consolidates data from carriers, telematics, and IoT sensors—adding last mile execution closes the loop between strategic routing decisions and actual curb-side outcomes.
Practical Implications for Supply Chain Professionals
For supply chain professionals, this shift means last mile performance metrics—including first-time delivery rates and re-delivery costs—are evolving from operational footnotes into core ERP signals, alongside inventory levels and order cycle times. Adoption requires disciplined change management: driver and depot staff training on new mobile and monitoring tools; calibration of exception thresholds to avoid alert fatigue; and alignment between control tower teams, planners, and field execution. As the source notes, “the need to connect planning, depot operations and driver workflows with ERP, WMS and OMS platforms raises the bar for API quality and event-driven architectures”—a direct call for tighter governance and shared data models across enterprise and transport systems.
Source: erp.today
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