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⚠ 3 trips loaded · 44 jobs · Total outbound 7,493 ft³ · Total collection 5,341 ft³
OSRM routing active (road-following)
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6-Week Route Planner
🏭 Depot & EU Costings
Home base · All routes start & finish here
🏭 Home Depot / Hub
📍 All vehicle routes are calculated from and return to this depot. Coordinates are used for map routing.
🚂 Eurotunnel / Ferry Crossings
👷 Driver & Operating Costs
Typical 44T HGV at 28L/100km
EU diesel typically 5–12% higher than UK
Driver daily subsistence
🛣️ Country Toll & LEZ Config
📋 Trip Notes & Standing Instructions
Vehicle Fleet
VH-001 MOT in 108 days · VH-003 (Euro 5) LEZ risk in Milan/Paris/Stuttgart · Switzerland 40t limit — VH-002 & VH-006 need permits or bypass route
Drivers & EU TachoEC 561/2006
S. Kowalski: Fortnightly 103h vs 90h max — VIOLATION. Reassign Friday stops.
Daily
Max continuous4.5h
Break45 min
Max daily9h (10h×2)
Min rest11h (9h×3)
Weekly
Max weekly56h
Max fortnightly90h
Min weekly rest45h
Reduced24h+comp
Special
Ferry/trainCounts ≥2h
Multi-man9h shared
JurisdictionAll EU+UK
RegEC 561/2006
Costs, Tolls & Hub ConfigAll in GBP
GBP/EUR
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UK Diesel /L
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BEIS estimate
EU Diesel avg
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EU Commission
AdBlue /L
£0.38
Est. average
Hub Configuration
Per-Vehicle Eurotunnel & Fuel Costs
Country Toll Rates — HGV >12t (in GBP)
Route Cost Breakdown
Trip Itinerary & Customer Windows
Job Type TemplatesService tiers — define what's included and scheduling times
Service tiers define what is included in each job and drive the itinerary engine's scheduling. Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum refer to your removal service level. Collection is a return load. Bond is customs-bonded. The system auto-assigns handling times based on tier.
Webfleet IntegrationTomTom Webfleet API
Not connected — enter credentials below
Live tracking, driver data and vehicle positions will sync automatically once connected
How to connect your Webfleet account: Follow the steps below exactly.
Step 1 — Generate a Webfleet API Account
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Log in to your Webfleet account at webfleet.com with your fleet admin credentials.
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Go to Account → API Access in the top-right menu. If you don't see this, contact Webfleet support to enable API access on your account (it's included in most fleet plans).
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Click "Create new API user". Give it the name DPRyx Integration. Set permissions to: Vehicles (read), Positions (read), Trips (read), Orders (read/write).
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Note down: your Account ID (found in Account → Settings), the new API Username, and the generated API Password. Also note your Account Country Code (e.g. GB).
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Enter these credentials below and click Test Connection.
Step 2 — Enter Credentials
What DPRyx will sync from Webfleet
✓ Live vehicle positions — GPS updates every 30s on map
✓ Driver identification — who's in which vehicle
✓ Tacho data — live drive times, rest periods
✓ Trip history — actual vs planned routes
→ Push orders — send DPRyx routes directly to driver's Webfleet app
→ ETA updates — live ETAs pushed to customer notification system
Note: Webfleet API calls are made directly from your browser to Webfleet's servers. When this goes to a backend server (Phase 2), the sync will run continuously in the background. For now, click "Test Connection" to manually refresh vehicle positions.
Reports & AnalyticsGBP · 6-week rolling
Total Stops
312
↑ 24 vs prev
On-Time
94%
↑ 2%
Outbound
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Deliveries
Returns
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Collections
Toll Costs
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incl. Eurotunnel
Fuel Costs
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at live price
Stops per Week
On-Time % by Country
Distance by Trip (km)
Outbound vs Return Volumes (cu ft)
CSV Import
Include leg (OUT/RET), volume_cuft, and job_type columns for full itinerary and window calculation. ADR, payload and cubic capacity are all validated on import.
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