**Skills (optional)**: skills are the reflect of the created Tags. One or more skill can be affected to a vehicle. They make it possible to associate with this vehicle specific business skills. For example, the tag "hatch" allow to specify the need of visiting the destination with a vehicle with a hatch ; the skill "hatch" indicates that the vehicle has a hatch. A skill forces the calculation to integrate visits or destinations to the vehicle with the skill. Important: a vehicle can have one (or several) skill(s). The skills must be declared to each vehicle (the skills are not taken in account if they are not declared),
**Skills (optional)**: skills are the reflect of the created Tags. One or more skill can be affected to a vehicle. They make it possible to associate with this vehicle specific business skills. For example, the tag "hatch" allow to specify the need of visiting the destination with a vehicle with a hatch ; the skill "hatch" indicates that the vehicle has a hatch. A skill forces the calculation to integrate visits or destinations to the vehicle with the skill. Important: a vehicle can have one (or several) skill(s). The skills must be declared to each vehicle (the skills are not taken in account if they are not declared),
**Capacities (optional)**: define the maximum capacity of your vehicle according to the deliverable units of your choice (number of meals, number of packages, volume, weight, etc.) Vehicle capacity must be consistent with Quantities entered during Destination setup. This constraint is not blocking in the optimization calculations. You can setup as many deliverable units you need for the same vehicle. This is especially useful when your vehicle has several capacity limits: in volume and weight for example,
**Capacities (optional)**: define the maximum capacity of your vehicle according to the deliverable units of your choice (number of meals, number of packages, volume, weight, etc.) Vehicle capacity must be consistent with Quantities entered during Destination setup. This constraint is not blocking in the optimization calculations. You can setup as many deliverable units you need for the same vehicle. This is especially useful when your vehicle has several capacity limits: in volume and weight for example,
**Start / End**: select in the drop down menu, the places of departure and arrival, among the created stores. Selecting "None", the route starts at the first destination and/or ends at the last destination.
**Start / End**: select in the drop down menu, the places of departure and arrival, among the created stores. Selecting "None", the route starts at the first destination and/or ends at the last destination.
** Departure / Arrival **: select from the drop-down menu the places of departure and arrival, among the `stores`_ created. By selecting "None", the route starts at the first destination and / or ends at the last destination.
** Departure / Arrival **: select from the drop-down menu the places of departure and arrival, among the `stores`_ created. By selecting "None", the route starts at the first destination and / or ends at the last destination.
If requested from Support, barcodes can be generated for each checkpoint. They will be shown beneath the name of the checkpoint. Barcodes are generated from the Destination reference.
If requested from Support, barcodes can be generated for each checkpoint. They will be shown beneath the name of the checkpoint. Barcodes are generated from the Destination reference.