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peak season vehicle calculator
Peak season vehicle estimator
Estimate vehicle count for peak season using orders and total kilometers.
Summary
- Estimates vehicles needed based on orders and km
- Uses both order capacity and distance capacity
- Adds a planning buffer for peak volatility
- Useful for seasonal staffing and rental planning
Definitions
- Orders per vehicle
- Average orders one vehicle can complete in a day.
- Km per vehicle
- Maximum kilometers one vehicle can cover in a day.
- Planning buffer
- Extra capacity added to handle spikes or delays.
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Vehicles needed
22
By orders: 20
By distance: 18.8
Vehicles vs growth
If order volume grows
Worked example
Inputs
- Orders/day
- 2,400
- Total km/day
- 6,000
- Orders/vehicle
- 120
- Km/vehicle
- 320
- Buffer
- 10%
Outputs
- Vehicles needed
- ≈ 21–22
Vehicle count is driven by the higher of order capacity or distance capacity. Buffer keeps you safe during peak volatility.
Benchmarks / ranges
These are conservative ranges. Your results depend on density, stops, traffic, and service type.
- Orders per vehicle (urban)80–150Higher density yields more orders/vehicle.
- Km per vehicle/day150–350 kmDepends on route density and service time.
- Planning buffer5–15%Higher during peak weeks.
What to do next
- If vehicle need is driven by km, tighten zones to reduce distance.
- If vehicle need is driven by orders, improve stop time and routing.
- Use rentals for peak weeks instead of permanent fleet expansion.
Use Lynxo to run this in real life
Lynxo is delivery management software: dispatch + driver app + live tracking + proof of delivery + reporting.
- Plan routes and assign runs in a dispatch dashboard
- Send live ETA links so customers/sites are ready
- Use a driver app for stop-by-stop execution and exceptions
- Capture proof of delivery (photos, signatures, timestamps) per stop
Where this helps
- Peak season planning
- Temporary fleet sizing
- Holiday and promo spikes
FAQs
Should I size by orders or kilometers?
Use both and take the higher requirement to avoid under‑planning.
What if I don’t know km/vehicle?
Start with a conservative number, then update using last season’s data.
How much buffer should I add?
5–15% is common. Use more if you have tight delivery windows.
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