Delivery punctually, load with accurate weight!

What needs to be delivered when and how is the task of the Delivery Manager.
The employee responsible for this requires documents for these projects, such as overview plans and lists with the significant dimensions and weights of the precast parts.
The Delivery Manager delivers precisely these details and also virtual objects: the building section, the entire building, a graphic listing of the precast parts, but above all, each individual precast part as a complete 3D object.
  Now, protruding edges, built-in parts or overhanging reinforcement is visible.
With this, it becomes clear that such work cannot only be carried out more quickly, but also significantly better: At the loading location or on the building site, the jump in quality will be appreciated.



Defining and communicating delivery units.

A first step can be the definition of the delivery unit. You have the building section to be supplied directly in view. Dates are defined and the precast parts are marked. You click on the parts, circle them or simply integrate them into the required sequence. The colour display of the delivery phases and a process simulation make it clear to everyone how the delivery is planned.



The stacking process and the exceptions.

In many cases, you can leave the stacking to the automation of a program, if there were not the exceptions. The stacking sequence must correspond to the assembly process, the parts must not collide, overlapping parts must be identified, the parameters of a container must be adhered to, but slight deviations are nevertheless permitted.
In Delivery Manager, all of this is conveniently and securely solved. The stacking takes place on the basis of the graphic model or from a delivery unit. In doing so, you can stack element-by-element or leave the stacking to the program and check the results.
The bases for the stacking are the containers that you store in your library. The stacking takes place virtually: This way, you can assess the stack on the screen from all angles. Corrections or shifting of elements only involves mouse clicks.
As a result, you obtain the usual stacking lists, or even more conveniently, a stacking list with the 3D image of the stack.
Of course, not only ceiling and wall elements can be stacked, but also structural precast parts.

 
>> Stacking out of the model


>> Stacking out of the delivery table

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