ATG Digital has partnered with transport management solution (TMS) provider Transnova to bridge a long-standing gap in logistics operations – the disconnect between planned schedules and real-world site activity. This initiative combines real-time access data with transport planning and execution intelligence to enable a more connected, responsive supply chain.
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Traditionally, transport management systems rely on scheduled data such as expected arrival times and assigned drivers. However, changes on the ground – from delays to driver swaps – often result in discrepancies that impact both access control and operational efficiency. By integrating real-world execution data into transport planning, Transnova enables teams to identify, prioritise, and resolve these exceptions proactively, rather than reacting after the fact.
This integration addresses that challenge by intelligently linking real-world site activity with planned transport movements – without placing additional administrative burden on security teams or requiring drivers to provide extra information on arrival. The result is not just improved visibility, but a foundation for more proactive decision-making across transport and site operations.
By leveraging data already captured at the point of access, the solution enhances visibility across the supply chain while keeping site operations simple and e?cient. Through Transnova’s platform, this visibility is translated into actionable insights that enable continuous optimisation of transport execution and site performance. There’s no need for additional check-in processes or specialised hardware, allowing sites to improve accuracy without slowing down throughput.
The integration allows clients to:
- Accurately track how long vehicles spend on-site
- Identify delays caused by missed or early time slots
- Optimise standing, loading bays, and site capacity
- Improve coordination between logistics partners and site teams
One of the early implementations of this integration is within the Tiger Brands environment, where the shift from manual to automated data capture has significantly improved accuracy and visibility.
With verified entry and exit timestamps, Tiger Brands can now better understand site performance, manage capacity, and address inefficiencies – particularly where delays were previously difficult to validate.
This partnership rejects a broader industry shift towards data-driven logistics, where operational decisions are no longer based on assumptions, but on real, verifiable insights.
By connecting access control with transport management systems, ATG Digital and Transnova are not only improving efficiency – they are redefining how supply chains are managed by enabling a new standard for integrated, real-time supply chain execution.
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