Arrival time prediction widget

Updated 14 hours ago by Katarzyna

Who can use this function?

This function is available to users of the Trans.eu Platform (Trans For Forwarders - TFF line) who have purchased access to Visibility Monitoring.

Learn more about the Dashboard module and widgets.

Basic information about the widget

Add the Arrival time prediction widget to your Dashboard to easily monitor active shipments grouped by estimated arrival time without having to manually search for the information.

The Arrival time prediction widget:

  • belongs to the Orders category widgets,
  • is aimed at contractors as well as carriers who have the Visibility Monitoring product,
  • presents data collected on the basis of active transports and estimated time of arrival (ETA),
  • shows data for the entire company,
  • presents real-time data,
  • can be added to your Dashboard once.

Widget navigation

The main elements of the widget are:

  1. Bar chart showing the current status of active transports, divided into 5 statuses:
  • early,
  • on time,
  • possible delay,
  • delay,
  • behind schedule.

When hovering over a specific group, a tooltip will display detailed information, including:

  • The percentage of carriers with that status based on GPS data.
  • The exact number of orders with that status, along with the number of carriers handling them.
Clicking on a specific group will open the Transports in realization module in a new browser window, Active tab, with an automatically applied filter for the selected status. For example, clicking on the Delay category will display transports filtered to show only those with this status.

  1. The date when the data source was refreshed.
  2. The Refresh option will update the data displayed in the widget.

How to analyze data?

By analyzing the summary of active transports, according to their statuses, you can quickly assess how efficiently transport tasks are carried out and identify potential operational problems.

  1. Add the Arrival time prediction widget to the Dashboard.
You can learn how to add a widget to the Dashboard in the article Widgets - basic information.

Example:

Most transports (41%) are carried out according to plan, but this is not a very high percentage. Delayed or late (31% + 19% = 50%) - half of the transports have already exceeded the planned delivery time, which is an issue that requires analysis.

Delayed transports concern 42 orders and 33 carriers, which may suggest that the problem of delays does not concern one carrier.

Delays concern as many as 311 orders, so it is worth checking whether this is related to improper route planning and whether delays are turning into missed deadlines.

Thanks to such analysis, you can react to current situations, but also optimize logistics processes.


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