Inosat Global | Telematics applied to Concrete Industry | Business Case

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Transcript of Inosat Global | Telematics applied to Concrete Industry | Business Case

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Created in 1967 Concremix operates in the concrete production

and commercialization. Since its inception the company has

delivered more than 10 million m3 of concrete.

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Company DescriptionCompany Description

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Market leader in Brazil, Concremix success is obtained through

the strict observance of deadlines, competitive prices, high

quality materials and focus on high-technology.

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Inosat solution for companies acting in the concrete sector

allows them to address 3 main problems:

Rawmaterial theft by unloading in unauthorized areas

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The ChallengeThe Challenge

Rawmaterial theft by unloading in unauthorized areas

Productivity increase

Increase operational effectiveness

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Inosat’s proven capacity in attending the concrete sector was

decisive in the supplier choice for the pilot. From all providers

Inosat was the one that showed capacity to attend the specific

business requirements felt by Concremix

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Why Inosat?Why Inosat?

The mixer sensor was also decisive in the choice, as Inosat was

the only supplier who had the mixer sensor and was the only

provider who showed capacity to developed specific reports

exclusively for Concremix in the phase of the pilot.

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The solution allows Concremix to control the whole process of

each service.

The solution developed does not require integration with

external dispatching management solutions.

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The SolutionThe Solution

external dispatching management solutions.

Inosat’s solution informs the company of several status such

as: Off Duty, In Service, Load, Travelling To Job, On Job, Pour,

To Plant, At Plant.

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The Mixer Services ReportThe Mixer Services Report

The Mixer Services Report addresses Concremix needs in a

single report.

At

PlantTo Job Pouring

Back to

Plant

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The Mixer Services ReportThe Mixer Services Report

Services duration: By detecting the load status and the time lapse

between the beginning of the service (mixer leaves the plant) and the end

of the service (mixer returns after unloading cargo), Concremix is able to

know if the services are being correctly performed.

Abnormal situations identification: abnormal situations such as vehiclesAbnormal situations identification: abnormal situations such as vehicles

retained in the client waiting to pour and deviations to the route are easily

identified by this report. .

Customers location: an automatic point of interest is created, on the mixer

first pouring location, signalling the customer location.

Unauthorized dumps: are detected and signalled over the map, the

pouring duration is also registered by the software.

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The Mixer Services ReportThe Mixer Services Report

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The Mixer Services ReportThe Mixer Services Report

The first area of the report

identifies:

Service number

Vehicle

Plant1

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KMS driven

Client Location

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The Mixer Services ReportThe Mixer Services Report

The second area of the report

identifies the hours of the service:

The time the vehicle left the plant,

arrived to the client location,

started dumping, left the client sitestarted dumping, left the client site

and arrived to the plant again.

Managers can also verify the

maximum speed the vehicle

registered during each service.

Using the data from this area of the report Concremix can analyse deviations to the

services, for example through an abnormal time during the trip back to plant.

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The Mixer Services ReportThe Mixer Services Report

The third area of the report

identifies the duration of each

service, detailing time spend on

trip, waiting and dumping at the

client site and at the plant.

Unauthorized stops are analysed

and shown over the map has well

as the details of each service.

Using the data from this area Concremix can improve its operational organization, by

eliminating unproductive waiting times and also by detecting concrete theft.

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The Mixer Services ReportThe Mixer Services Report

This map shows the detail of a service. The red line indicates the route travelled to the costumer. The blue

line indicates the return to the plant. The alert signal represents unauthorized pouring, the green circle

shows the customer location.

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Aditional ReportsAditional Reports

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This report shows the positions during a

trip and the route over the map.

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Aditional ReportsAditional Reports

In this report all vehicles are listed, their location, position and mixer status.

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Aditional INOSAT references in Aditional INOSAT references in

the Construction segmentthe Construction segment

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