Autosled wants to make sure that truckload of vehicles set to be in your inventory makes its way to your dealership via the most efficient route possible.

On Monday, the automotive digital retail logistics marketplace announced that it has released turn by turn GPS navigation for its mobile transporter application.

The company explained the latest version of Autosled’s Transporter App follows truck routes and includes alternate routes for each load. Transporters can retrieve all relevant details for each vehicle shipment within the mobile application.

With the addition of Autosled’s new turn by turn navigation tools, the company said drivers no longer need to switch between the app and external maps or navigation systems. Transporters can toggle between Autosled’s maps and load details seamlessly.

Autosled mentioned trivers are presented with multiple routes and can confirm their route of choice. The navigation will continue from pickup until vehicle drop off, unless otherwise paused by the driver.

“Ultimately, we want Autosled’s platform to be the easiest, most intuitive way for carriers to be able to find loads and keep their trucks full,” Autosled co-founder and chief financial officer Dan Sperau said in a news release. “Not only is this a benefit for our customers, but it ensures that Autosled’s transporter network wastes as little fuel as possible on each route.

“For carriers, efficiency directly translates to higher profits. Turn-by-turn navigation brings the entire platform together and is an important step towards building a transporter-friendly marketplace,” Sperau continued.

To launch the in-app navigation, users can download the latest version of the free Autosled app from the Google Play or iPhone App Store. Once logged in, users click on the navigation icon in either the Available Loads or My Loads sections of the app.

To launch navigation, users can select whether this is for a vehicle pickup or drop-off before the start and finish addresses auto-populate to calculate the route. Multiple stops can be added along the same route- allowing drivers to stay within the application for all of their pickups and dropoffs.

Voice navigation will direct drivers turn by turn within the Autosled application.

“Autosled’s existing infrastructure allows transporters to deliver vehicles faster,” Autosled chief executive officer Leon Kesheshian said in the news release. “Current processes will only be accelerated by our free, real-time turn by turn navigation. This commercial-grade GPS software allows drivers to toggle between regular and trucking routes, depending on the size of their hauler.

“With the added ability for drivers to input multiple points of pickup or drop-off, Autosled’s transporter network will be able to pivot quickly as new loads are accepted. Now, drivers can not only track Autosled’s shipments, but additional destinations for outside loads as well,” Kesheshian continued. “This is a starting point towards the company’s mission of improving driver capacity, while simultaneously reducing waste.”

For more information, visit www.autosled.com.