In a first for the Australian events
industry, the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre has designed an
online traffic management system for its exhibition hall loading docks.
The move is part of the Centre’s ongoing program to boost operational
efficiency and recognises the high level of demand put on the Centre’s
six exhibition halls, which are the busiest in the country.
The new system enables a central traffic controller to log all truck
arrivals online, and advise waiting drivers by SMS when it is their turn
to move to the loading dock to offload or collect exhibition material.
The system also allows exhibition organisers to easily review the flow
of traffic during their event, while freight companies can access the
system to assess waiting times for their vehicles.
Chief
Executive Ton van Amerongen said the Centre’s security team had studied
venue traffic management methods worldwide before partnering with a
company to tailor-make its own system, which breaks new ground.
“No other venue in Australia has an online management system and whilst
some international venues use them, we discovered that none of them
offered the detail we need so we decided to create our own,” Mr van
Amerongen said.
“The new system is premised on the need for
efficiency and safety on the loading docks. Not only does it reduce the
waiting time for trucks, it keeps all the key players in the loop during
the crucial days spent setting up and dismantling an exhibition.”
Mr van Amerongen said the program also provided post-event reports
which could be used by organisers to assist planning for future events.
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