Yes, you can add EF Case Weight as one of three available routing parameters, similar to that of EF Cases.
We have flexibility to populate three Sizes within Roadnet. We are currently using Cases in Size 1, EF Cases in Size 2, and Baht in Size 3. You can choose which one of the existing Sizes to populate your EF Case Weight.
FYI - Roadnet can only reference one of the three Sizes to leverage as a criteria when loading trucks to the max capacity. Roadnet will give you visibility to all three Sizes and even give you a visual flag (warning) within the Routing Session if one or more Sizes exceed its max limit. This will allow the Dispatcher to make the appropriate edits and continue to build the routes.
Process excitation;
1. Someone will need to calculate the EF Case Weight and include this within the customer order imports, just like we do the EF Cases today.
2. The max capacity for all three Sizes must be defined/populated within Maintenance/List/Equipment Types