The asynchronous logistics services on ArcGIS Online generate:
- Service areas (drive-time areas)
- Routes to closest facilities
- Point-to-point routes
- Optimized routes for a fleet of vehicles
- Optimal locations for facilities by performing location-allocation analysis
- A travel time and travel distance based matrix from multiple origins to multiple destinations
The following resources are available to help you learn how to use these services:
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ArcGIS REST API—Start here if you are a developer writing your own application.
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ArcGIS Online Help—Start here if you are a GIS user who wants to use directions and routing services from
a web application.
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ArcGIS Pro Help—Start here if you are a GIS professional who wants to use directions and routing services
from ArcGIS Pro.
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ArcMap Help—Start here if you are a GIS professional who wants to use directions and routing services from
ArcMap.
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Network dataset coverage map—See where road and traffic data is available for performing analyses.
Notes: Services on
route.arcgis.com provide synchronous equivalents of some of these logistics services. Also, consider supplementing
your basemaps by adding the traffic map service from
traffic.arcgis.com.