Presentation ITmobile Eurocities Mobility Forum Sofia 2015 Fleetsharing TANC

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1 Smart Mobility Management Paul ten Haaf Aftersales manager ITmobile Belgium

Transcript of Presentation ITmobile Eurocities Mobility Forum Sofia 2015 Fleetsharing TANC

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Smart Mobility ManagementPaul ten Haaf

Aftersales manager ITmobile Belgium

Topics

• About ITmobile• Cases:

• TANC fleet sharing (Dutch Ministry of Defense)• Order planning and dispatching (City of

Ghent)• Street sweepers actual vs. planned (City of

Antwerp)

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About ITmobile

• Headquarters in the Netherlands, local offices in Belgium and Spain.

• Founded in 2000 as a track & trace supplier.

• We focus on facilitating the primary processes of field operatives.

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CASE 1: TANC fleet sharing

• In 2014 the Dutch Ministry of Defense publicized a tender for a fleet sharing solution for 5.000 of its vehicles.

• Goals– Increase efficiency of the fleet– Reduce fleet costs– CO2 reduction– Transparency in usage of the fleet

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CASE 1: TANC fleet sharing

Are cities administrations in the Benelux using their fleet optimally?

We analyzed the 2014 track & trace data of some of our large city customers.

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What % of the working days a year is the average city vehicle, at least once, being used?

68%Which means that the average city vehicle is not being used at all 32% of the working

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CASE 1: TANC fleet sharing

What is the average amount of hours a year a vehicle is active (speed > 0 km/h)

381This is approximately 1 hour and 30

minutes per working day.

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CASE 1: TANC fleet sharing

What is the % of vehicles that spend the night at a central location every day( for a month)?

71%

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CASE 1: TANC fleet sharing

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CASE 1: How does TANC work?

• A driver books a trip from A to B in our user-friendly planning app.

• TANC determines which car is available and will reserve the vehicle.

• The driver will be able to unlock the car on the reserved date using an ID card.

• Trips are registered in detail by the ITmobile track & track device. TAMC also monitors the condition of the car (service details, error codes and fuel level).

CASE 2: Order planning & dispatching

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• The city of Ghent uses the ITmobile planning tool DeskPlan to plan and dispatch delivery orders to various city locations.

• DeskPlan calculates the most efficient route.

• Field operatives receive the orders on their Android FieldMobile app.

• We compare the planned vs. actual route.

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CASE 3: Street sweepers Antwerp

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• The city of Antwerp compares the routes planned for their street sweeper teams to the actual route based on track & trace data.

• On a map the difference between the planned and actual route is visualized.

• Sensor info is included on the map as well, so actual “swept area” is both displayed and reported.

Blue = Planned route, Purple = Actual route

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Blue marker = Brusher active, White marker = Brusher inactive

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