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You are reviewing a technician's route for tomorrow and notice it is over-scheduled, with one drive taking 45 minutes and causing all later jobs to be late. Arrange the following steps in the correct order to apply a 25-minute maximum drive-time setting and restore a realistic schedule.
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When a dispatcher sets a maximum drive-time cap for technician routes, what is the commonly recommended limit on travel time between consecutive jobs?
When configuring a maximum drive-time setting, a dispatcher accepts that some schedule slots might temporarily remain open rather than assigning a far-off job that could disrupt the rest of the technician's day.
You are a dispatcher managing an electrician's daily route. A customer requests a service call that is 45 minutes away from the electrician's current location. Arrange the following events to demonstrate how a maximum drive-time setting applies to this scenario to keep the schedule realistic.
A maximum drive-time setting (typically 20 to 30 minutes) serves multiple operational purposes for an electrical service business. Match each operational benefit of this setting to the practical dispatching scenario that best demonstrates it.
When evaluating why a technician's schedule completely fell apart by 2:00 PM, a manager determines the root cause was a dispatcher assigning a highly profitable but distant job just to avoid leaving a midday slot open. To prevent this poor trade-off between immediate utilization and overall operational stability, the manager must enforce a strict cap on travel minutes between consecutive jobs, known as a maximum ________ setting.
You are designing a new operational policy to stabilize your electrical contracting business's daily schedule. Arrange the following steps in the correct sequence to construct a functional 'Maximum Drive-Time' system from the ground up.
Which operational risk does a 'maximum drive-time' setting primarily help an electrical dispatcher avoid?
You have implemented a 25-minute 'Maximum Drive-Time' setting for your electrical technicians. A high-priority service request comes in that is located 40 minutes away from your only available electrician. To properly apply this setting and maintain a realistic schedule, what should you do?
Your electrical contracting business operates in a dense urban area and enforces a strict 20-minute maximum drive-time setting to ensure technicians don't get stuck in long transit gaps. You are reviewing a dispatcher's planned route for an electrician's morning:
- Shop to Job A: 12 minutes
- Job A to Job B: 26 minutes
- Job B to Job C: 15 minutes
Which segment of this route violates your business's maximum drive-time policy?
You are reviewing a technician's route for tomorrow and notice it is over-scheduled, with one drive taking 45 minutes and causing all later jobs to be late. Arrange the following steps in the correct order to apply a 25-minute maximum drive-time setting and restore a realistic schedule.