Detection and Indication of Vehicle Arrival at Loading Dock
Application: Detection and notification of vehicle arrival
Challenges: Weather and other environmental challenges. Communicating arrival information to staff inside the facility.
Solution: Sure Cross® DX80 Wireless M-GAGE™ Nodes, a DXM Series Wireless Controller, and TL70 Wireless Tower Lights
Customer Benefits
Relaible Performance in All Weather Conditions: M-GAGE nodes are fully potted and sealed to protect against environment conditions.
Cost-Effective, Easy-to-Implement Solution: Wireless solution eliminates hassle and expense of running communication wire between multiple devices over long distances.
Better Information Improves Vehicle Turnaround Times
Errors and delays at the loading dock can cause problems throughout the supply chain. Identifying available bays on the loading dock and directing staff to the correct bay when a delivery has arrived can improve turnaround time and reduce errors. Performance data from the loading dock can help supervisors make more informed decisions regarding staffing, scheduling, and equipment allocation to improve efficiency and performance.
Detecting Vehicle Arrivals at the Loading Dock
Installed at each bay on the loading dock, Sure Cross DX80 Wireless M-GAGE™ Nodes detect changes in the local magnetic field caused by the arrival or departure of a vehicle. Each DX80 consists of a long-life battery, an antenna, an M-GAGE magnetic sensor, and a wireless Sure Cross DX80 Node. The Node connects the M-GAGE sensor to a robust Sure Cross wireless network and enables communication with other devices on the network.
Directing Staff to the Right Bay on the Loading Dock
Status information from the Node is sent at regular intervals over the network to a DXM Wireless Controller inside the facility. The DXM counts each arrival and departure at a bay, logs the time at which the event occurred, and relays any change in status to one of several network-connected TL70 Wireless Tower Lights.
TL70 Wireless Tower Lights are deployed throughout the loading dock. Each tower light has up to six one-color light segments with each segment corresponding to a specific bay on the loading dock. When a vehicle arrives, a signal is sent from the DXM and the corresponding light segment illuminates. The bright, high-visibility display of the TL70 Tower Lights directs staff and equipment to the correct bay, facilitating the quick processing of the shipment.
Reducing Wait Times and Identifying Inefficiencies
If the amount of time that a delivery truck remains at a bay exceeds user-defined limits, the DXM will prompt the corresponding TL70 light segment to flash, providing an at-a-glance local indication to staff on the loading dock. Additionally, an SMS text/email alert will be sent by the DXM to all dock staff and supervisors, alerting them to the situation.
The data collected by the DXM can be accessed from any network-enabled location and used to track and improve turnaround performance, identify inefficiencies and process issues, and allow supervisors to make smarter decisions regarding their staff and equipment.
Features and Benefits
Feature | Benefit |
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Feature Vehicle Detection | Benefit Monitor up to 24 M-GAGE sensors, U-GAGE sensors, or a combination of both to detect vehicle presence. |
Feature Indication | Benefit Indicate vehicle presence on up to four wireless TL70s with each location turning on one of six light modules on each wireless TL70. |
Feature Event Counters | Benefit Count the number of times each location detected vehicle presence. |
Feature Total and Average Time | Benefit Track total time at each location and calculate average time at each location using the count. |
Feature Extended Time Indication | Benefit User configurable setting to indicate an extended vehicle presence by changing the solid light on the wireless TL70 to a flashing light. |
Feature SMS Text / Email Alerts | Benefit Generate SMS text and/or email alerts based on individual warnings and/or alarms. |
Feature Cloud Monitoring | Benefit Push data to Cloud Webserver or PLC (via LAN or Cellular connection) for remote viewing, alerting, and logging. |