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Modernizing Yard Inventory Reporting

Written by Jessica Runnion | Apr 18, 2024 4:31:26 PM

As supply chain data and visibility standards continually increase, businesses need to digitalize and streamline freight movement at every level.

Driver apps, geotracking, TMS, WMS, YMS… all of these systems help fulfill the growing demand from carriers and shippers for more visibility into their freight lifecycle down to a pinpoint and moment.

For container depots, parking and storage yards, inventory management and reporting systems are becoming a vital tool to increase efficiency and accuracy through real-time inventory reporting, ultimately increasing customer satisfaction and success.

Impact of Inaccurate Gate Data

Depots and yards have often been visibility black holes within the supply chain, requiring operators to modernize gate interchanges to eliminate mistakes and back-office headaches.

Firstly, all yards need some version of driver and booking validation to monitor who and what is passing through their facility gates. Staffing gate clerks at 24/7 yards can be quite expensive, but this function is essential to properly secure the yard and the freight within. Without it, yards are less attractive and may not maximize revenue. 

Gate staff turnover or disruptions (for example, a clerk calls in sick) can create a multitude of problems stemming from one key junction of business that must be reliable.  

Additionally, yards cannot fully ensure the accuracy of manual check-in/out processes like paper inventory logs and spreadsheets. Handwritten records may not be legible, papers get lost, and important credential information can go missing.

Harbor Division, with three container yards around Long Beach and Los Angeles, has been listing yard space and using SecurSpace’s GMS since 2019.

“Historically, we would do the gate interchanges manually. It's in a guard shack in the middle of the yard. Paper gets lost, crumbled, damaged, dirty,” said David Hauser, President at Harbor Division.

“We would do a weekly yard check where a guy would drive around the whole yard in his truck to look at a couple hundred containers. And you're counting on this guy to get every single digit of that container number correct. There's so much room for error.”

Relying on these human-touch, analog methods is labor-intensive, unreliable, and not sufficient to meet the enhanced supply chain visibility standards. Businesses are now modernizing their yard with inventory management and reporting systems, such as a gate management system (GMS).  

Harbor Division's Lomita, CA facility offers daily inventory reporting and 24/7 access.  

Managing Yard Inventory & Reporting with a Gate Management System

A gate management system quickly and accurately tracks all incoming and outgoing equipment. A gate operator simply inputs driver, truck, trailer, and/or container data into the platform upon arrival and departure.

This gives property owners a live look at current inventory and historical interchanges. The centralized, standardized information means data is more accurate, secure, and easily shared with customers and connected systems. All invoices, overages, and account information are then managed within the GMS.

This can be furthered with an automated gate system (AGS) which uses hardware – driver kiosk, optical camera recognition, and gate arm – to validate driver info, capture equipment markings, and check the container, trailer, truck in or out of the system.

Security, Visibility, Accuracy, and Profitability

 

The data accuracy provided by GMS leads to a range of benefits including:

  • Improved security and liability – track exactly who and what is moving through the yard, including equipment conditions
  • Reduced workload and paperwork – consistent data input helps catch billing errors and clean up physical paper trails
  • Increased revenue – seamlessly charge for overuse or overstays, while optimizing inventory so available space is known and rentable

 

All of this is managed from one dashboard that can integrate into a yard management system or customers’ TMS to provide real-time visibility on interchange events and driver and container milestones.

“They can research who the driver was, what the chassis number was, any information they would typically pick up the phone and call us for is now right in front of them,” David said of how GMS has improved their customer experience.

Yard owners using an AGS can be confident in the data provided to their customers, thanks to the AI in the optical camera recognition (OCR) technology which mitigates errors. Additionally, gate transaction time is reduced, guards can be relocated into a secure office space, and drivers can stay in their cab, creating a better experience for all parties.  With no permits needed and minimal site prep, AGS can be quickly installed and made operational. 

Reducing Errors, Increasing Profitability

“There's been a very clear line in the sand for us, night and day difference in business since working with SecurSpace,” said David. “Our error log went from, let's say 50 a week to one.”

Now, Harbor Division has a clear view of their yards and can optimize its operation for maximized profitability. Overages are captured and invoiced, while underutilized space can be rented. Admin workload and errors have decreased, resulting in lower overhead. Real-time inventory gives their customers better visibility and experience.

A gate management system is a turn-key solution that quickly produces results, and an AGS streamlines even further with advanced automation and hardware. 

SecurSpace Gate Management and Automated Gate Systems

Already a SecurSpace supplier? Gate management is available at no cost. Once turned on in the system, your security gate personnel can begin tracking gate activity against SecurSpace bookings. Don’t miss another overage and maintain an accurate picture of space inventory.  

Take your yard management to the next level with the Automated Gate System.  Leverage technology to manage access, automatically track inbound and outbound traffic, and free up security staff time and effort.  

Request a consultation to discuss which system is best for you.