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CAPS RoutePro

CAPS RoutePro. CAPS Logistics Overview RoutePro Dispatcher Features. Data required. Solution methods . CAPS Overview. C omputer A ided P lanning & S cheduling Founded in 1979 by Georgia Tech Professor (Don Ratliff) Acquired by Baan (Netherlands & Virginia), 1998.

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CAPS RoutePro

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  1. CAPS RoutePro • CAPS Logistics Overview • RoutePro Dispatcher • Features. • Data required. • Solution methods.

  2. CAPS Overview • Computer Aided Planning & Scheduling • Founded in 1979 by Georgia Tech Professor (Don Ratliff) • Acquired by Baan (Netherlands & Virginia), 1998. • Acquired by Invensys (London), 2000.

  3. CAPS Customers • Almost 400 companies and > 2500 copies of software • Transportation • Food & beverage • Utilities • Telecom • 3PL • 41 countries. • 25% of Fortune 100. • Transportation savings of 8-30%.

  4. CAPS Products • Logistics Toolkit - 1989 • Suites: 1997-98 • Supply Chain Designer & Coordinator • TransPro (transportation planning) • RoutePro (route optimization) • BidPro (carrier bid analysis) • New Families in 2001 • MOMENTUM - Integrated Logistics Planning • INNOVATION - Strategic Supply Chain Planning

  5. CAPS Products Supply Chain Planning Transportation Planning Routing & Scheduling Supply Chain Designer Strategic BidPro RoutePro Designer Supply Chain Coordinator Tactical RoutePro Dispatcher TransPro Operational

  6. CAPS RoutePro • RoutePro Designer • Strategic and tactical analysis. • Use to: • Analyze territories. • Select fleet size. • Design fixed routes. • RoutePro Dispatcher • Operational routing. • Use to create efficient routes quickly and easily.

  7. RoutePro RoutePro Designer Historical orders & routes Forecast orders Master Routes Service Days Frequencies Fleet Size Daily Routes RoutePro Dispatcher Drivers Current orders Mobile Dispatch Vehicle Status

  8. RoutePro • Handles wide variety of routing: • Time windows. • Long haul routing. • Local routing. • Mixed pickups and deliveries. • Backhauls. • Cross-docking (for predefined shipments). • Sequences of truckload trips. • Incorporates several solution algorithms. • Can manage vehicles, drivers, and tractors separately.

  9. RoutePro Users • Administrator • Setup system • Create load and validate data • Setup routing rules and parameters • Configure options for dispatcher • Dispatcher • Import orders • Validate data • Create routes • Analyze results • Schedule assets (assign routes to drivers) • Export routes

  10. RoutePro Objects • Required objects: • Sites (locations). • Orders. • Vehicles. • Other objects: • Road network. • Loading docks. • Products. • Time windows. • Drivers & driver teams. • Tractors. • Rush hour windows.

  11. Road Network • Can use a variety of road networks provided with RoutePro. • Administrator can edit roads and nodes. • Change speeds. • Delete roads. • Block roads. • Add roads. • Add intersections. • Make one-way or two-way.

  12. Road Network • Different colors for different road classes.

  13. Road Network • Zoom in on Boston and Cape Cod.

  14. Sites • Where orders are pickup up or delivered. • Customer, DC, plant, etc. • Can have associated dock types. • Loading dock configuration may restrict type or size of vehicles that can visit site. • Can have flexible time windows for sites. • Start time. • End time. • Maximum wait time and cost per hour. • Maximum early time and cost per hour. • Maximum late time and cost per hour.

  15. Sites • Tool deliveries from one warehouse to two types of customers.

  16. Zoom in Around Warehouse • Two way or one way roads. • Sites are not really on roads.

  17. Connecting Sites to Roads • Red squares are nodes on road network. • Assumes travel from site to nearest road node.

  18. Site Data - Location

  19. Site Data - Time Windows

  20. Site Time Windows wait early late • Start time: 9:00 am - End time: 5:00 pm. • Maximum wait time: 1.5 hours • Cannot load/unload • Maximum early time: 1 hour • Maximum late time: 2 hours • Can load/unload during early and late time at a penalty. 5:00 pm 7:00 pm 6:30 am 8:00 9:00

  21. Geocoding • Street level • U.S. Postal codes • 3 digit zip code • 5 digit zip code • 9 digit zip code • Canadian postal code • City

  22. Orders • Associated with sites. • Pickup location and time window. • Delivery location and time window. • Orders consist of products. • Quantities can be specified as desired in three measures. • Weight, Volume (cubic feet), Other (pallets) • Can specify line item by product. • Given characteristics of products, and unit quantities RoutePro will aggregate.

  23. Orders - Location

  24. Orders - Pickup Time Window

  25. Orders - Product Detail

  26. Orders - Aggregated

  27. Products, Orders and Vehicles • Can specify conversions from product units to vehicle units. • Can define variable load/unload times by product. • Can define compatibilities between a product and another product or a vehicle.

  28. Orders - Load/Unload Time

  29. Vehicles • Multiple types with different characteristics. • Availability. • Cost data. • Vehicle limits. • Route limits. • Drivers data. • Tractor data. • Different types allow compatibilities between vehicles and • Sites (docks). • Products. • Drivers. • Tractors.

  30. Vehicle Availability • Specify time and day vehicles become available • Now or in future. • Specify start and end time each day. • Specify start and end location. • Specify reloading locations.

  31. Vehicle Types & Availability

  32. Vehicle Costs • Fixed cost (per route). • Cost per hour. • Cost per mile. • Cost per stop.

  33. Vehicle Costs

  34. Vehicle Limits • Maximum number of routes (in a given time period). • Maximum vehicle work hours (in a given time period). • Maximum vehicle distance (in a given time period). • Maximum vehicle speed.

  35. Route Limits • Maximum • Miles. • Hours. • Number of stops. • Number of orders. • Number of stops. • Number of loads (reloadings). • Cubic feet, Weight and Pallets. • Can specify that last order picked up must be first delivered. • Can specify that vehicle must be empty before making any pickups.

  36. Three Driver Options • No drivers • To model external carriers. • No driver costs included. • No drivers, but default costs • Does not assign drivers to vehicles. • Includes labor costs for drivers. • Can specify >1 driver for long routes. • Assign drivers to vehicles • Assigns compatible driver to vehicle after routes are built. • Includes labor costs for drivers. • Can specify >1 driver for long routes

  37. Driver Data • Costs. • Per mile, per hour, layover. • Break profile. • One or more breaks per route. • Work profile. • Start and end time for each day. • Regulations.

  38. Driver Costs

  39. Driver Break Profiles

  40. Tractor Data • Add-in software module. • Allows tractors to be treated separately from trailers. • Assigns tractors to vehicles after routes are built. • Tractors handled similar to drivers • Availability. • Costs. • Work Profile.

  41. Vehicle Compatibilities • Specify whether each vehicle type can serve a particular type of • Order or product. • Site (dock). • Specify whether each vehicle type can use a particular type of tractor or driver.

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