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Mobile Working - text only
About this Document
This is a text synopsis of a presentation to UK Local Authority delegates
given by Gary Burns of Triangle on 6th February 2007 at the following event:
Achieving Innovative Waste Management Practices
A free conference for Local Authorities sponsored by ROCC
A
pdf formatted version of the presentation slides, for non-commercial use, may be
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Synopsis
How to gain 20%
improvements
Bringing the
field force in from the cold
Overview of
technology
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Why? |
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Waste has a much
higher profile, Reactive services are on the increase, Fly-tipping, Clean
streets, Graffiti, Government edicts are likely to increase.
Any field staff working with paper will spend an hour a day minimum dealing
with it
Someone at the back office has to schedule and process it
Remove the paper and get 20% improvement / reduction in costs |
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Technology, Does it work? |
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The mobile
networks have come of age, The networks need to get their licence money
back, These systems are live and working right now, This is not bleeding
edge, We have been there so you don’t have to |
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day in the life |
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Fly-tipping on
the increase, SLA’s for response times likely to tighten, Reactive – can’t
be planned, Difficult to manage, Processing the call. |
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Fly-tipping report using handheld mobile data device |
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12 slides
showing a job being processed using a PDA including GPS, satellite
navigation, digital photograph and digital signature. |
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What next! |
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Rollout to other
areas, Trade waste, Domestic waste, Clean streets, Road sweepers |
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Getting smarter |
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Incorporate RFID,
Automatically read bin details, Capture weight details, Charge for
additional refuse |
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