Understanding site entry constraints

Published: 07 Jul 2024 | Category: Logistics

Vehicles do not get delayed on highways. They get delayed at gates.

Why site entry matters

A dispatch that reaches the gate is not a completed delivery. Many industrial facilities operate under strict entry and unloading policies. Ignoring these constraints creates unnecessary waiting time and cost.


Common entry constraints

1. Gate timing windows

Some sites allow entry only during specific shifts. Vehicles arriving outside this window may wait hours or return.

2. Unloading slot booking

Larger industrial sites allocate unloading slots. If a slot is missed, unloading may be postponed.

3. Vehicle restrictions

4. Safety compliance checks


How to reduce entry delays


Operational coordination advice

Many delays can be prevented if site rules are treated as part of dispatch planning, not as an afterthought. Dispatch planning should include route review, slot review, and site rule confirmation.

Read: Dispatch planning checklist Need structured coordination?

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