Example: transparent process chain
GPS and the Russian navigation system, GLONASS, make it possible to track and trace freight and tank containers on roads, on rails and at sea in realtime. Uninterrupted positioning naturally helps transport companies control their processes. In a supply chain that includes the manufacturer, the shipper and the customer, everybody benefits from positioning data. Current shipping and delivery status become transparent. Knowing the exact delivery date as well as any delays or breakdowns makes it possible to adjust the production process and external material flows in collaboration with manufacturers and shippers exactly as needed. New services and synergies are possible. In addition, containers can be continuously monitored. If any leave the specified location or route, an alarm is set off. Automatic stock control reduces the risk of loss or theft.
Circulation optimisation and other services
Locating positions is not everything. Internal sensors in the telematics hardware and standard industrial sensors can record more data: loading status, pressure, temperature, mileage and so on. Together, all of this data provides a comprehensive overview of the transports, the freight and the containers. Based on this data and using business intelligence solutions, it is possible on the one hand to analyse container circulation to determine optimisation opportunities and make realistic business trend prognoses. On the other hand, a large number of data-driven processes such as freight and quality documentation, temperature-controlled transport management, yard management and classification systems like first in – first out can be simplified and automated. Maintenance and repair processes can be improved by recording mileage and possible damage through shock detectors.
Hazardous goods transports also benefit
This concept can be expanded to include hazardous goods transports. Containers equipped with explosion-proof telematics systems like the SAVVY® CargoTrac-EX can be driven to and from tank and chemical storage areas. This means tank container and tank wagon operators also have the opportunity to optimise their yard management, circulation monitoring or fleet management. They can more easily comply with regulations when they store hazardous goods in one place and minimise risks by continuously monitoring container status.
Minimising transport and storage risks
Time and again, hazardous goods leak out of containers. Connecting containers with the logistic backend as described above (in other words: matching positioning data with hardous goods documentation) makes it possible to quickly identify potential risks and organize the appropriate countermeasures. This helps avoid wasting valuable time to conduct extensive fire service investigations. In turn, this reduces both the extent of the damage and the costs incurred.
In sum, all stakeholders in container logistics with intelligent high-performance telematics such as the products developed for example by SAVVY® Telematic Systems AG, have an optimisation system at their disposal that can be used predominantly in one area or across the board and can cover all aspects of the transport chain. Synergies, customisation options and vendor independence further increase the benefits, thereby enabling outstanding increases in productivity that are also highly cost effective.