The 1%: Understanding Trailer Utilization 

It’s safe to say that ROI is a crucial factor in any educated business decision – especially in transportation. Fleets want to know that their investments are worth the financial commitment. But what they don’t know is that the “seemingly smart” investment of a new trailer might in fact cost them money. 

Trailer utilization is often overlooked as a major player in a fleet’s ROI. Lack of proper utilization can result in superfluous trips made, extra money wasted on fuel, unnecessary “wear and tear” on your trailer, and significantly slower trailer turn time. If a fleet can improve the way it uses its current inventory, it could reduce its trailer inventory by anywhere between 1 and 20%. Although that percentage seems relatively small, if you look at a fleet with 10,000 trailers, 1% would eliminate the need for 100 trailers. That’s 100 trailers stuck in the drop yard and ultimately, generating no revenue. If that didn’t drive the point home, the current market price of a trailer is now $40,000 on average. So the 100 trailers sitting in your drop yard cost your operation $4 million – just to sit there and depreciate. 

Once you can properly assess your fleet capacity, you may realize that you only need 80 percent of the trailers you currently have. Maybe you can haul 10% more freight with the same amount of trailers you already have. So that 1% could really be 20%, adding more than $1,000 per year in additional revenue on each trailer. The numbers don’t lie. Fleet capacity matters!

Remember: More loads with the same trailers = more revenue.

In a separate scenario, let’s assume a fleet has 2 loads to transport that day. With 1 trailer, the fleet can haul 1 load. But with 2 trailers, the fleet can haul 1 load – or 2 loads. With the ability to fully understand its total trailer capacity from the inside-out, the fleet can increase its efficiency and utilization, hauling 5 loads in 3 trailers rather than 5 loads in 6 trailers.

In the same scenario, a fleet that sends trucks looking for empty or healthy trailers is burning excess deadhead (unpaid) miles, which can result in millions of unnecessary miles annually. Let’s not forget the cost of fuel for those millions of miles or the maintenance costs that the wear and tear will inevitably incur.

So with all this information, how can you better understand your trailer, increase your operational efficiency, and truly master trailer utilization? 

The implementation of sensors, gateways, and smart technology on trailers is changing the way fleets manage their most valuable assets. Sensors like Phillips Connect’s CargoVision™ can provide a real-time glimpse inside the trailer, offering a volumetric view that predicts how full a trailer is and even suggests the time it will take to unload. Unlike other cargo sensors, this camera is mounted in the rear and is forward-facing to offer the fleet managers an unobstructed view of the load. 

Phillips Connect takes it one step further with its detention scheduler tool in the Connect1™ user interface. With this, carriers can put in detention schedules based on a specific geofence category or other attributes. Phillips Connect’s model looks at entry time, when the clock starts, the number of free days, and if detention should end when the trailer goes from loaded to empty on an inbound trailer, outbound trailer, or both. It also allows for a graduated charging schedule (ex. Day 1 = $20, Day 2 = $20, Day 3 = $50, etc.). The Connect1™ detention scheduler is customizable and can be accessed from anywhere and at any time. Our customers’ goal is to not bill detention, but to rather help their own customers increase trailer turn time – because hauling freight means generating revenue.

Nussbaum, a very distinguished Phillips Connect partner, places significant importance on its drivers because finding a trailer in the right status can make or break the fleet’s productivity. During the Phillips Connect ROI exercise, Nussbaum assumed $100 of extra detention per trailer per year over a 10-year period. In the model, the assumption was made that detention would yield $1M over those 10 years. Its overall ROI assumptions yielded an expected ROI percentage of 653.30% with the payback period of 0.38 years.

In 19 months (January 2021 – July 2022), actual billable detention on just one customer was recognized at $363K using the Connect1™ platform. When annualizing Nussbaum’s customer example over the 10-year model, it would collect more than $2M in detention, taking its original ROI assumptions from 653.30% to 718.20% – and reducing its payback period from 0.38 years to 0.34 years. Now imagine applying the Connect1 detention model across your entire fleet. That’s the power of trailer utilization.

Don’t get stuck in the drop yard. Visit https://www.phillips-connect.com to learn how Phillips Connect can increase your ROI today.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is fleet utilization?

Fleet utilization measures how effectively a fleet’s vehicles are being used by  comparing actual operating hours or miles against total available hours or assets. High utilization means trucks and trailers are working productively and making money for the organization instead of sitting idle.

How does trailer tracking directly improve our fleet’s asset utilization?

Trailer tracking provides the real-time data necessary to make smarter, faster decisions. By knowing the exact location and status of every trailer whether it’s empty, loaded, or awaiting unloading,dispatchers can quickly assign the closest available trailer to a new job. This drastically reduces the amount of time trailers sit idle in yards or at docks, effectively allowing you to do more jobs with the same number of assets and potentially delaying capital expenditures on new equipment.

How do I maximize fleet utilization?

You can improve utilization by:

  • Using telematics and tracking to reduce idle time and empty miles.
  • Right-sizing your fleet so assets match demand.
  • Optimizing routes and loads with dispatch software.
  • Improving maintenance planning to reduce downtime.
  • Sharing visibility between drivers, dispatch, and customers to avoid delays.

Phillips Connect helps fleets maximize utilization by providing real-time trailer visibility, health data, and alerts through its Smart7 gateway and Connect1 platform, so assets spend more time on the road and less time sitting idle.

Geotab and Phillips Connect Address Transportation Sector Challenges Through the Availability of Asset Tracker

MyGeotab users now have access to Phillips Connect asset tracking and management solutions with just a few simple clicks

Irvine, CA (October 18, 2022) – Global IoT and connected transportation leaders, Geotab and Phillips Connect announced today that StealthNet™ and SolarNet™ asset tracking and management solutions are now available through the Geotab Marketplace Order Now program. Phillips Connect solutions are fully integrated with the MyGeotab platform, providing users with faster access to analytics that help increase operational efficiency and lower operating costs.

Phillips Connect is a trusted name in asset tracking and management, with tens of thousands of devices in operation today. StealthNet™ and SolarNet™ are IP67 rated, making them ideal solutions for capturing actionable data from trailers, chassis, containers, equipment, and light-duty vehicles that operate in harsh conditions. They are also easy to install, require almost no ongoing maintenance and are expandable to interface with other sensors through hard-wire and Bluetooth connectivity.

“We’ve made work easier for our customers by integrating our most popular asset management solutions to be accessible, and interface seamlessly within MyGeotab,” says Phillips Connect’s VP of Customer Experience, Jessica Smith. “Phillips Connect and Geotab share a passion and expertise to deliver information that enhances our customers’ businesses. We’re proud to deliver it with a great user experience.”

Geotab’s robust integration infrastructure enables seamless user experiences across a broad spectrum of third-party technology and solutions available through the Marketplace. This allows MyGeotab users to easily gather and analyze data through a single platform, rather than having to access multiple platforms and managing data separately.

Economic and societal pressures are leaving commercial transportation businesses more vulnerable to the negative impact of issues that challenge the sector, such as trailer and cargo theft and loss, and inefficient asset and time management. Phillips Connect’s technology available through the Geotab Marketplace Order Now program helps users procure solutions quickly and conveniently, allowing them to make informed decisions that can help mitigate risk, improve productivity, and create cost efficiency.

The integrated solution provides users with the ability to track assets diligently to manage theft or loss, automate yard checks, and help identify maintenance issues before costly repairs are needed.

Key benefits of the integrated solution include:
● Allows for total awareness of trailer health with deep data insights and analysis in real time
● Enables comprehensive monitoring of chassis sensors to receive status updates and notifications to help identify issues before they arise
● Helps users monitor location and status of containers and cargo with real-time alerts
● Provides visibility into location and status of small vehicles and heavy equipment with high-performance tracking

“We see the needs of our customers changing as today’s inflationary pressures, labor challenges and a strained supply chain challenge their business. It’s our duty to continue to find ways to cater to the evolving needs of those we serve,” says Geotab’s Vice President, Enterprise Solutions, Scott Sutarik. “By providing our customers with seamless access to leading asset management solutions at the click of a button, we empower them to make smart and nimble business decisions that yield tremendous value.”

Geotab and Phillips Connect began their partnership in 2019. Geotab launched the Order Now program in 2021, allowing users access to Marketplace solutions directly within the MyGeotab platform by simply using the “Add to Cart” button.

To learn more about the Phillips Connect solutions and Geotab’s Order Now program, visit: https://marketplace.geotab.com/solutions/phillips-connect/.

South Carolina Ports Chooses Phillips Connect as Telematics Provider for New Chassis Pool

Irvine, CA (Aug. 9, 2022) – South Carolina Ports has chosen Phillips Connect as its telematics provider for its new port-owned and port-operated SMART Pool™ chassis fleet.

SC Ports will use Phillips Connect’s StealthNet™ GPS tracking technology on its SMART Pool™ chassis fleet to maximize efficiencies and gain insight into its supply chain. StealthNet monitors chassis for location, mileage, and power usage.

“SC Ports is launching its SMART Pool to enhance the reliability, safety, quality and availability of chassis equipment to support supply chain fluidity,” SC Ports CEO Barbara Melvin said. “We are excited to utilize Phillips Connect’s GPS technology to optimize the performance of our new SMART Pool. The enhanced visibility it provides will further support the efficient movement of cargo.”

StealthNet is a sturdy, waterproof, high-performance tracking gateway that installs in 10 minutes or less, with two charging options and a 10-year rechargeable battery capable of operating without recharge for up to six months.

“After reviewing several vendors, we felt very confident partnering with Phillips Connect for our new SMART Pool,” SC Ports’ Chassis Pool Director James Caudill said. “We were impressed with the quality, capability and reliability of its technology. The quick installation is beneficial to operations, and the fleet visibility will help maintain fluidity in the supply chain.”

“The StealthNet solution SC Ports has chosen for its new chassis pool will have very robust capabilities out of the gate, but also has great potential to grow with them,” said Phillips Connect’s Director of Sales Engineering, Cliff Creech. “Phillips Connect is proud to have been chosen as SC Ports’ telematics provider for its new chassis pool.”

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