Resource Management

The Resource Management manages all components that logistics service providers require in order to efficiently handle their day-to-day business.

  • Constant intermodality
    • Road, railway, inland waterways, overseas shipping, airways
  • Map and manage vehicle fleets
    • Define properties of the vehicle fleet in a logistical, technical and commercial view
      • Usable load, combinations, lifetime, maintenance times
      • Planning parameters: Operating times, costs, capacities, loading equipment types
  • Define transport goods and transport unit types
    • Items/item types
    • Manage transport units
    • Use transport spectra to define the assignment of goods to means of transport
    • Use bans on loading certain goods to define the assignment of goods to each other
  • Define additional equipment
    • Equipment with or without reference to vehicles (for example, fork lift truck)
    • Take weight, set-up times, costs into account
  • Efficiently use personnel
    • Store employee qualifications (driving licence, language skills, and so on)
    • Manage personnel costs and operating times