RouteRelay
18/06/2026
One of the next things being built into RouteRelay is an inspection option.
Through Flatout Logistics, we’ve already been involved with inspecting and moving a range of vehicles, including high-end and performance cars. If you scroll back through the page, you’ll see some of the vehicles we’ve handled. Our detailed inspection process, reliability and expertise has built the foundation for what's about to come.
That real-world experience is now being built into RouteRelay.
The aim is to give a clearer picture when a vehicle is being collected, especially with auction purchases, trade purchases and cars coming into stock.
Different inspection levels are being planned, from a basic collection condition check through to a more detailed in depth inspections with road test notes, vehicle condition observations and future AI assistance to help review inspection media and speed up reporting.
The AI side won’t replace human judgement. It will be there to support the inspection process, flag potential areas to review and help make reports quicker and more consistent.
This is being designed for the motor trade, not as a generic tick-box report. The focus is on practical information dealers can actually use when deciding what needs prep, what needs checking and what condition the vehicle is really in.
More updates coming soon as this rolls into RouteRelay.
Quick rebrand update.
You’ll notice the page changing from Flatout Logistics over to RouteRelay.
Flatout started with high-end/specialist vehicle movements, and I’ll be posting some of the cars moved under that name as a final look back at where it started.
The idea has grown beyond just one logistics service, so RouteRelay is being built as the next step — a wider vehicle movement platform for the motor trade.
Flatout was the foundation.
RouteRelay is the bigger picture.
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