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<p>Many people think that functionality is the main thing, and design plays a secondary role. But what if a complex interface makes it difficult for dispatchers and drivers to work? In large companies, even the smallest delays due to unclear menus or poor navigation can cost money.</p>
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<p>If dispatchers or drivers have difficulty navigating a complex interface, even the most advanced features become useless. Therefore, good <a href="https://comparethecarrier.com/blog/logistics-application-development/">logistics software</a> is not only about functionality, but also about intuitive design. In large logistics operations, every second counts, and unclear navigation or poorly structured menus can lead to costly delays.</p>
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<p>If dispatchers or drivers have difficulty navigating a complex interface, even the most advanced features become useless. Therefore, good <a href="https://comparethecarrier.com/blog/logistics-application-development/">logistics software</a> is not only about functionality, but also about intuitive design. In large logistics operations, every second counts, and unclear navigation or poorly structured menus can lead to costly delays.</p>
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<p>If dispatchers or drivers have difficulty navigating a complex interface, even the most advanced features become useless. Therefore, good <a href="https://comparethecarrier.com/blog/logistics-application-development/">logistics software</a> is not only about functionality, but also about intuitive design. In large logistics operations, every second counts, and unclear navigation or poorly structured menus can lead to costly delays.</p>
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<p>If dispatchers or drivers have difficulty navigating a complex interface, even the most advanced features become useless. Therefore, good <a href="https://comparethecarrier.com/blog/logistics-application-development/">logistics software</a> is not only about functionality, but also about intuitive design. In large logistics operations, every second counts, and unclear navigation or poorly structured menus can lead to costly delays.</p>
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