Delivery Performance Dashboard for Web Portal
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Brief de Design Application
We need you to design a dashboard for our web portal. We deliver sand and stone to construction jobsites. The attached screenshot is from our current web portal dashboard . It shows how much material has been delivered from an order.
Dump trucks will deliver multiple loads during the day and the dispatcher uses the dashboard to monitor if they need to add more trucks or less trucks to fulfill the order. An example would be, I need to ship 1,000 tons of sand to a jobsite and I plan to use 10 trucks during the day and that it will take 10 hours of hauling to complete the job. After 5 hours of hauling (50% the day is over), I should have delivered 500 tons of sand (50% of the order). But maybe there is a lot of traffic, and I only have delivered 300 tons. The dashboard will show that I am behind schedule and I might need to add 2 more trucks to the job.
Secteur / Type d'entité
Construction
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- We need a progress bar showing how much material has been delivered, how much material was requested to be delivered total and how much material should have been delivered at the current time. The goal is to show the user if the deliveries are ahead or behind the expected pace and why.
Bien d'avoir
- The icons for plant, driving and jobsite show if the actual times have exceeded or beaten the planned times. Maybe you have other ideas to show the user if the trucks are sitting longer on the jobsite, at the plant to get loaded or driving to and from the jobsite.