Multiple Projects, One Logistics Solution Fits All

Parcel I

Type of Building:

Multi-Family Unit with Ground Floor Retail

Location:

Next to the Washington Nationals Stadium

LEED Status Targeting:

LEED-NC Gold

Units:

348

Parcel I

Parcel I

Type of Building:

Multi-Family Unit with Ground Floor Retail

Location:

Next to the Washington Nationals Stadium

LEED Status Targeting:

LEED-NC Gold

Units:

348

Parcel I

300M

Type of Building:

Apartment Building

Location:

Just West of Union Station, Washington D.C.

LEED Status Targeting:

LEED-NC Gold

Units:

426

300M

300M

Type of Building:

Apartment Building

Location:

Just West of Union Station, Washington D.C.

LEED Status Targeting:

LEED-NC Gold

Units:

426

300M

Struggles

Limited material delivery windows & tight delivery zones

Constantly changing unloading areas

Potential traffic jams

Multiple trades working simultaneously

Across from live baseball stadium (Parcel I)

Neighborhood setting (300M)

Solutions

Easy trade partner buy-in

Real-time visibility of delivery schedules

On-the-fly loading area updates

Weekly and daily updates to trade partners

Control deliveries from phone, tablet and desktop

Ability to prioritize new shifts and zones

Data for immediately controlling errant deliveries

Checking In deliveries for data accuracy (Parcel I only)

Daily Log Integration (Parcel I only)

Feedback

“Would recommend it to a friend. It’s nice that people can’t delete other people’s schedules. Before they would use a whiteboard and they would just wipe otherpeople off. I like it because it’s way more organized and people can’t mess with it.”
Susie Burns

Assistant Superintendent

“Everybody has the app and it’s nice to have on my phone and look at it when I’m not in my office. It has controlled people randomly bringing in trucks. A nice way of keeping things organized and being able to control the hectic site.”
Susie Burns

Assistant Superintendent

“Voyage Control is becoming more and more important. It helps us get deliveries in and into the building on time.”
Adam Sutton

Project Engineer