Delivery control system
First Claim
Patent Images
1. A method of operating a delivery system having:
- (i) a delivery vehicle receive GPS positioning information and transmitting via a wireless link data relating;
(a) to the vehicle position; and
(b) to the delivery transactions in relation to real time;
(ii) operating a computer data processing system;
(a) to receive and process the data from the delivery vehicles;
(b) to receive and process customer order information against which the delivery activity is correlated, (c) the system being adapted to control a multiplicity of vehicles and (d) to control a multiplicity of customer orders (e) to control variations on customer orders (f) to schedule further deliveries of the delivery vehicle to further customers based on updated information and (g) to supply for customer information purposes details required by the customers to update on deliveries and to provide reports for accountancy and record keeping purposes.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A system controls orders and deliveries of products such as pre-mixed concrete deliveries in urban areas. A data matrix concerning product particulars, orders and progress towards delivery is built and utilized to control, for example, a fleet of delivery vehicles where a co-ordinated delivery of batches at suitably timed intervals is required. Vehicle position reporting and delivery status is used together with information on travel times and updated customer orders and variation in orders. The information stored permits accurate and efficient customer billing and sub-contractor management and accountancy.
-
Citations
6 Claims
-
1. A method of operating a delivery system having:
-
(i) a delivery vehicle receive GPS positioning information and transmitting via a wireless link data relating;
(a) to the vehicle position; and
(b) to the delivery transactions in relation to real time;
(ii) operating a computer data processing system;
(a) to receive and process the data from the delivery vehicles;
(b) to receive and process customer order information against which the delivery activity is correlated, (c) the system being adapted to control a multiplicity of vehicles and (d) to control a multiplicity of customer orders (e) to control variations on customer orders (f) to schedule further deliveries of the delivery vehicle to further customers based on updated information and (g) to supply for customer information purposes details required by the customers to update on deliveries and to provide reports for accountancy and record keeping purposes. - View Dependent Claims (3)
-
-
2. A system adapted to operate with a multiplicity of delivery vehicles each having GPS tracking facilities and means for producing a wireless signal containing data relating to vehicle positions, times and deliveries of product, the system having a computerised system for receiving customer orders and scheduling deliveries, processing the data from the vehicles against deliveries, means for receiving revised customer requirements, means for producing revised delivery scheduling and means for providing a customer accessible data file regularly updated to provide customer information on orders and deliveries and a data file for reporting and customer billing purposes.
-
4. A method of managing a business of delivery of construction materials in a geographical zone, the method including:
-
(a) acquiring by wireless link from a fleet of delivery vehicles respective updated data packages indicative of vehicle position derived from a GPS position and status of deliveries, (b) processing customer orders and amendments to orders, (c) providing directions to the members of the fleet for further deliveries and times for dispatch, (d) providing data substantially in real time for management and customers concerning progress of deliveries, and (e) providing information for accountancy and plant administration purposes. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
-
Specification