Podfather deployed for Highways Groundworks by C P Dynes
Groundwork and drainage specialist C P Dynes has implemented Podfather fleet logistics software to help manage the movement of hundreds of cubic tonnes of excavated waste a month.
Working for Morgan Sindall on a Β£65 million upgrade of the A12, C P Dynes has increased productivity, improved visibility and streamlined its reporting using Podfatherβs logistics planning, route optimisation and ePOD solution. The Essex based contractor has also improved safety, with automated vehicle checks, and reduced its environmental impact with a virtually paperless transport operation.
βThe adoption of Podfather was part of a general upgrade of our management and reporting systems,β commented Rhys Dynes, Office Manager and second generation at the family run business. βWe have been operating for more than thirty years during which time we have grown significantly from our first contract which was valued at Β£1,500 to drainage projects worth in excess of Β£10 million.
βTo support this growth, we are transitioning from old school working practices to more streamlined, digital processes that allow us to capture, record, store and access detailed operational information,β he continued. βThis move to βeβ systems, of which Podfather is a fundamental part, also includes an upgrade of various back-office and accounting applications.β
C P Dynes originally introduced Podfather to replace paper tickets used to record and report on the movement of βmuckβ from concrete replacement projects on the A12 in Essex. With, on average 1,200 loads a month, totalling around 10,000 cubic metres, the contractor previously relied on drivers manually recording the type of material, number of loads, drop off points and hours worked. Completed tickets needed to be returned to the office where the information was collated for customer reporting, invoicing and payroll.
Using Podfather C P Dynes can now reactively plan its mobile operation. With real-time visibility of all vehicles, management can react to changes on-site or on the roads, and adjust the resource allocated accordingly. βFor example, yesterday we did 30 loads to landfill and, due to light traffic and good running times, we were able to move a vehicle off that job and onto another project. Today is looking similar but tomorrow who knows?β added Jack Hutchison, Contract Manager at C P Dynes. βUsing Podfather we can react and adjust accordingly which means each vehicle is optimised in its use and we are overall more productive and efficient.β
Podfatherβs automated ticketing features are also improving the utilisation of C P Dynes specialist fleet as drivers no longer have to fill in duplicate copies of paperwork to show what loads have been transported and where. Once the daysβ schedule has been planned in Podfather, instructions are shared with the driversβ mobile device using the Podfather app. This gives the driver the point of pick and drop off, and the route in between, it also allows them record details of the load, using customised drop-down boxes, together with date, time, location stamped photos and signatures.
βUsing Podfather we have the information we need, when we need it,β Rhys Dynes concluded. βWe can answer customer or management queries at the click of a button, rather than taking hours sifting through paperwork, and we can even empower our clients giving them access to the system to self-serve information.
βThis has had a positive impact for our drivers who spend less time filling in paperwork and more time driving, our back-office team who donβt have to spend hours transcribing paper tickets and for our customers who have a fully documented, evidentially supported audit trail. Itβs also good for the environment and good for us as a business both in terms of growth and reputation.β
C P Dynes is one of the leading deep drainage and large bore specialists in the UK and Ireland. Since its inception it has been renowned for producing excellent standards of work, combined with a high-quality service, on a diverse range of projects, including road improvement projects, housing developments and even the Olympic Village in London, all by the safest means possible. Its comprehensive fleet and equipment are self-owned and changed every 3 years, and all operatives are CSCS and Health and Safety trained and undergo testing in all relevant work practices.

















