E-business solutions
are easily applied to transport, from the call for tenders right through to the follow-up of transport performance, most commonly using an on-board information system. Here we provide a first example of how the information system can interact directly with transport performance.
Considering the driver of a truck carrying goods, it is possible to:
• monitor driving and break times,
• manage social law related to the drivers,
• manage salary and compensation,
• transmit order delivery planning,
• physically track the truck.
In fact, the software of the on-board information system should be able to analyse allthe information in logical categories: Geographical positioning and cartography; alerts monitoring; transport management; driving parameters (speed, gas
oil consumption …); maintenance of trailers and trucks; managing of social factors related to employees.
Remark
In an activity involving a number of strong individual characters as drivers alone on theroad, the implementation of an on-board information system will only work if the human
factor is taken into account as part of a communication and training action plan.
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