The business case for deploying route optimsiation solution in the collection of domestic waste & recycling is proven, with the vast majority of local authorities and their contractors having such technology in place for many years.
Waste & recycling collection is an expensive operation due to labour costs, fuel, vehicles and insurances. Creating optimal routes significantly reduces these costs through reduced drive time, more collections per route, reduced fuel costs, a more balanced workload across an area and is often used for ‘what if’ scenario modelling (such as when bidding for a new contract).
Historically private waste & recycling companies have chosen to invest in fleet management software, vehicle tracking and on-board cameras over route optimisation. This is due, in part, to the poor routing results provided by non-GIS based route optimisation solutions that only route to postcode level rather than geocode (x, y or lat/long).
Those private waste & recycling companies that have adopted GIS based route optimisation technology have seen savings in fleet operations by as much as 25%.
GIS route optimisation is not solely concerned with the routes for that day – the technology also has a significant role to play when it comes to cycle day and workload planning.
A key component of any GIS based route optimisation solution is the location data. And by ‘location’ we do not just mean postal address. GIS based route optimisation can route to a geocode (x,y coordinate/latitude and longitude) so can route to a farm shed, a lay-by, cricket pavilion, etc.
Integrated Skills Limited (ISL) have been working with in the waste sector since 1987, and is one of the most well-known suppliers of GIS based route optimisation solutions in the UK, Europe and the Middle East.
ISL have supplied both RouteSmart for ArcGIS for ‘master’ route optimisation initiatives, and Routing-as-a-Service (RaaS) for the on-going dynamic optimisation of routes to meet the complex needs of one of the biggest operators in this sector. In addition, ISL created and hosted an address validation service to ensure source location data was accurate for route optimisation purposes.
RouteSmart for ArcGIS is built specifically to address the challenges of waste & recycling collections (and bin deliveries), and can handle a handful of locations over a small geographical area or millions of customer sites on a national scale.
The algorithms can balance collection days over time to create workloads in contiguous geographic areas. The number of days a customer collection can change forwards or backwards is controlled by the user to minimise impact through simple settings and sophisticated solvers to manage the level of business change. ‘Clean sheet’ approaches can be taken, maximising optimisation, but with the associated business-as-usual challenges. Following many years of experience ISL would always recommend modelling a number of options to analyse costs Vs. benefits.
Once collection days have been balanced daily routes can be generated easily to provide even workloads across the waste & recycling collection teams. This step can be processing by either RaaS or RouteSmart for ArcGIS. Both consider a wide range of important parameters including:
ISL’s experience working nationally in this sector has reinforced our belief in the need for, and importance of, accurate bin-to-bin planning rather than postcode to postcode planning. Precise route sequences are essential for smooth operations in the field. ………
For the ‘master’ route planning Integrated Skills can either:
Master route optimisation is one stage in the process. With balanced collection days (and a set of pre-planned master routes available as back-up) attention turns to maintaining optimum performance – the management of client loss & gain often called ‘churn’). Route optimisation for commercial waste & recycling must reflect the dynamic nature of customer churn. To address this challenge ISL offer RaaS, a cloud-based optimisation engine capable of generating optimised routes and sequences within minutes.
To account for new and ex customers services location data is sent to RaaS for routing on a daily basis (can be more or less often). Within minutes RaaS creates all the optimised routes and sequences. Key parameters used for master route optimisation are adhered to. Data transmission in and out of the system is via APIs with no user interaction required in this fully automated process.
Regular (daily, weekly, monthly) planning for routes ensures our clients are always operating optimum routes and able to release capacity within the vehicle fleet for redeployment into other business critical functions.
ISL is an Ordnance Survey partner, and expert in the application of various data sets including:
The use of these data sets in combination enables our route optimisation tools to create routes to an accuracy of less than 5 meters: If the bin is located in a back alley, side street, communal bin store, the 3rd field on the campsite, etc – we can route directly to it!
Once a route is optimised, you have a choice as to what degree you want operatives to work optimally.
There is a significant hardware cost implication here as downloading the optimsied route with the optimised sequence requires are higher specification of device as it needs significantly more processing power.
Regardless of whether you manage an in-house or outsourced meter reading team, whether you are a contractor or energy supplier, domestic or commercial meters, the application of GIS based route optimisation/planning has proven its ability to deliver cost savings and drive up productivity through efficiency savings. The power of GIS can be delivered via consultancy services, through ISL’s hosted RouteSmart-for-ArcGIS solution and/or dynamically via our RaaS Cloud offering.
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