Q: How does your DuckTheLine solution address these problems?
A: DuckTheLine enables logistics site managers to schedule delivery time slots when designated trucks should arrive, and to optimize their progress through the facility when they are on-site. Even when arrival times cannot be scheduled, the software enables trucks to start loading and unloading as soon as possible by bringing forward other workflow elements that can be done in advance. Drivers can select available slots via mobile, and register their vehicle and plate number for access validation during authorized delivery times.
Q: What kinds of customers use the DuckTheLine logistics solution?
A: We work with many kinds of logistical companies, both large and small. These include some very large international companies such as CEVA and TotalEnergies, which use our system to manage the safety-critical logistical operations at depots which load trucks with oil and biofuels, natural gas and renewable green gases.
Q: Can you summarize how DuckTheLine works?
A: The process starts when drivers join the virtual queue either using an app, or via our website. This can happen hours, or even days, before they are due to arrive at the logistics site. After selecting their preferred language and capturing their license plate information, our system shows the drivers a range of available time slots for arrival if that is possible. When they arrive, DuckTheLine guides them to their allocated gate.
We can configure the system to ensure that other workflow elements are carried out before goods are unloaded. This could be to ensure that drivers read and sign relevant safety rules, or providing proof of import tax payments. This can be a very important part of the process for some sites.
DuckTheLine also enables operators to quickly and efficiently report issues with deliveries. QR codes enable operators with the app to scan the goods and select from several common issues or write their own in free text. They can also take photos and upload these along with the report which can be automatically sent to both the site manager and the transport company.
Q: How does Hikvision enhance your system?
A: The main benefit of the partnership with Hikvision is that it allows us to automate access to a logistics site by reading vehicle number plates. This, in turn, reduces the waiting time for vehicles at the site entrance. When a truck arrives at the site, our system receives the vehicle registration from Hikvision automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras installed either at the entrance gate or the approach road. These cameras are connected to HikCentral Professional which, in turn, synchronizes the appropriate data with our DuckTheLine server. This authorizes (or not) the vehicle and sends the appropriate command to the barrier control.