Locus integrates with ServiceNow to enable route optimization services
July 14, 2021: The platform that automates supply chain decisions, Locus, on Tuesday announced an integration with ServiceNow field service management to enable route optimization services that can help streamline the operations of field service agents.
July 14, 2021: The platform that automates supply chain decisions, Locus, on Tuesday announced an integration with ServiceNow field service management to enable route optimization services that can help streamline the operations of field service agents.
ServiceNow is an American software company based in Santa Clara, California that develops a cloud computing platform to help companies manage digital workflows for enterprise operations.
Locus, which recently raised $50 million in Series C funding led by GIC, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, with participation from Qualcomm Ventures LLC and existing investors Tiger Global and Falcon Edge, uses deep machine learning and proprietary algorithms to offer smart supply chain solutions to customers.
“With this integration in place, end customers can now pick their preferred appointment time for service in ServiceNow field service management. The integration with Locus will then allocate the task to the best field service agent with the right skill sets and tools for that task and also determine the most efficient street-level routing plan for each technician,” reads the release.
It takes into account service locations, time taken to complete the task, distance between various service locations, traffic conditions, and many other factors before coming up with the routing plan.
The dispatch manager will have complete visibility into tasks being executed on the ground. The system also collects data that can be used to strategize better and take corrective action, if necessary.
Krishna Khandelwal, chief business officer, Locus, said, “Modern field service management has to take into account the growing customer demands. Ensuring high-quality service every single day is no simple task. From on-demand requests to dynamic rescheduling or cancellation of tasks, dispatch managers have to handle it all on any given day. This integration will make their lives easier by coming up with static journey plans and it can also easily handle on-demand requests and other dynamic modifications on the go.”
“Customers can thus increase field workforce utilization, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. To top it all, companies can now use analytics to strategize better, overcome bottlenecks, and take corrective action,” he added.
Nikki Narang, director product management, customer workflows, ServiceNow, said, “This integration with Locus will enable an end-to-end solution for customers, which is critical as organizations work to differentiate themselves from the competition.”
“Digital workflows continue to transform field service, helping ensure that the right technicians are sent to the right jobs to solve issues quickly, while improving the customer experience and helping companies manage increasingly complex field service teams,” he added.