How logistics in the waste management and energy sector benefits from Loady
Fewer misunderstandings, clear and multilingual loading requirements, standardized formats and content — and all of this can be used digitally and integrated into logistics systems. This is win-win - everyone benefits from correct data and information. Consequently, the entire logistics process becomes more efficient and plannable, from freight procurement to quotation and order management — and, of course, delivery and truck execution. Loady's central, standardized and networked data source for loading requirements makes this possible.
Shippers, consignees and logistics service providers refer to Loady as a central data source for loading and unloading requirements.






















Mastering the challenge of "loading requirements" in waste-logistics
Different instructions for hazardous goods, hazardous waste, residual materials, and recyclable goods complicate communication, especially with drivers.
Lack of standardized loading requirements for each facility or location (e.g., ramp access, opening hours, safety instructions).
Different processes at municipal, private, or industrial waste disposal companies lead to misunderstandings and poor planning.
For facilities that are part of critical infrastructure (CRITIS), training drivers and external workers is very time-consuming.
Costs rise due to unnecessary waiting times and delays.
Visual and multilingual driver briefings enable easy communication regarding the requirements of different deliveries or pickups.
Standardized, unambiguous designations for loading requirements are available.
Digitally available information provides clarity – regardless of which waste disposal company is involved.
Waste and energy plants provide digital training for drivers and external workers, saving time and effort.
Valid and understandable information reduces unnecessary waiting times and delays.
Loady use cases from logistics at energy and waste plants (extract)

Less incidents and delays through simple driver briefings at the entry gate
Greater safety and fewer incidents: Truck drivers quickly find their way around with the help of easy-to-understand, multilingual driver instructions.

Complying with CRITIS
There are two ways to comply with the obligation to provide proof of driver training: manually by verifying the list or integrated via the yard management system.

Mobile and step-by-step
Whether waste, white lime, or ammonia water is being delivered or residual materials are being collected, new drivers in particular need to know immediately which steps to follow and how to operate which devices. With their own smartphone or tablet or one provided by the operator, they have everything they need at their fingertips, step by step.

Loady enables shippers, logistics providers, and consignees to share a single source of truth.

Benefit case — clear evidence of potential savings
If necessary, we will create a benefit case that shows the benefits and savings potential of Loady for your company — with real figures and a clear ROI assessment for a well-founded decision.
- Analysis of current transport processes & challenges
- Calculation of savings potential with the Loady Benefit calculator
- Interviews with key stakeholders for realistic scenarios
Outcome: A robust benefit case for decision-making






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