Our dispatch teams plan, monitor and intervene across thousands of routes every day — driven by route optimization and stacking logic built specifically for the GCC.
Every plan balances cost per drop, on-time delivery, vehicle utilization and driver workload — the way a senior dispatcher would, only at network scale.
We bundle multiple deliveries onto a single route to drive down cost per drop without breaking SLA.
Routes adjust continuously as traffic, breakdowns and new orders enter the network.
Routes built around prayer times, gated compounds, school zones and Ramadan timings.
We anticipate volume by daypart and location, pre-positioning vehicles before peak windows.
Ajil's dispatch service is a 24/7 command centre that plans, monitors and optimises delivery routes across your fleet using stacking logic, live re-routing and local intelligence. The operation runs from Doha with senior dispatchers managing every active route across Qatar and UAE.
Stacking logic bundles multiple deliveries onto a single route based on time windows, vehicle capacity and SLA priority. In live deployments, Ajil's optimization engine has reduced cost per drop by up to 34% and cut route time by up to 28% versus unoptimised dispatch plans.
Order stacking is the process of combining multiple customer deliveries into a single optimised route. The Ajil engine considers time windows, vehicle capacity, geographic clustering and SLA risk to determine the optimal stack — typically reducing empty kilometres by over 30% versus separate single-delivery routes.
Yes. Local intelligence is built into the routing engine for Qatar and UAE: prayer time windows, Ramadan schedule shifts, school zones, public holiday road patterns and gated compound access rules.
Yes. Ajil dispatch integrates with your existing fleet via API. The dispatch platform can plan and monitor third-party and in-house fleets alongside Ajil riders, with a unified live dashboard showing all active routes and SLA status.