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Freight Panel Online System and Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis
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Index Comparative Analysis Interactive Analysis 2 Online System Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis
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3 Online System Home
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4 Online System Graph Selection
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5 Online System Graph 1: Road transportation costs (%)
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6 Online System Graph 1: Road transportation costs (%)
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7 Online System Graph 1: Road transportation costs (%) This graph shows that the transportation costs of your company represent a smaller portion of net revenues, compared with the average of all participating companies. EXAMPLE
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8 Online System Graph 2 : Road transportation costs (%)
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9 Online System Graph 2 : Road transportation costs (%)
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10 Online System Graph 2 : Road transportation costs (%) According to the graph, your company’s transfer costs (per tonne) are lower than the average of all participating companies although they are higher than the average paid by the Cement & Other Building Materials sector and the Personal & Home Care sector. EXAMPLE
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11 Online System Graph 3: Road transportation costs (R$/tonne or R$/m³)
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12 Online System Graph 3: Road transportation costs (R$/tonne or R$/m³)
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13 Online System Graph 3: Road transportation costs (R$/tonne or R$/m³) According to the graph, the transfer costs (per tonne) are lower than the average of almost all economic sectors, except for the Cement & Other Building Materials sector. EXAMPLE
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14 Online System Graph 4: Freight rate per participating company (R$ / tonne or R$/ m³ x km)
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15 Online System Graph 4: Freight rate per participating company (R$ / tonne or R$/ m³ x km)
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16 Online System Graph 4: Freight rate per participating company (R$ / tonne or R$/ m³ x km)
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17 Online System Graph 4: Freight rate per participating company (R$ / tonne or R$/ m³ x km) Each line represents a company. This graph shows that your company (red line) is more competitive than some companies from Personal & Home Care and Food & Beverages (green line) Sectors, for example. EXAMPLE
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18 Online System Graph 5: Freight rate per participating company (specific distances)
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19 Online System Graph 5: Freight rate per participating company (specific distances)
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20 Online System Graph 5: Freight rate per participating company (specific distances)
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21 Online System Graph 5: Freight rate per participating company (specific distances) Each column represents a company, and your company (red bar) pays higher freight rates than most of other participating companies, such as the ones from Personal & Home Care Sector (purple bar) in a 0-50 km distance range. EXAMPLE
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22 Online System Graph 6 : Minimum, average and maximum freight rate (R$ / tonne or R$ / m³ x km)
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23 Online System Graph 6 : Minimum, average and maximum freight rate (R$ / tonne or R$ / m³ x km)
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24 Online System Graph 6: Minimum, average and maximum freight rate (R$/tonne or R$/m³ x km)
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25 Online System Graph 6: Minimum, average and maximum freight rate (R$/tonne or R$/m³ x km) XX This chart shows that your company’s freights curve is lower than the average of the participating companies. The table supports the graph analysis. Columns represent the distance ranges (km), the number of routes in each range, the minimum, average and maximum freight rates and your company’s freight rate. EXAMPLE
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26 Online System Graph 7: Minimum, average and maximum freight rates (R$/,000 TKU x km)
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27 Online System Graph 7: Minimum, average and maximum freight rates (R$/,000 TKU x km)
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28 Online System Gráfico 7: Minimum, average and maximum freights (R$/,000 TKU x km) This chart shows that your company’s freights curve (R$/,000 TKU) is lower the average of participating companies. The table supports the graph analysis. Columns represent the distance ranges (km), the number of routes in each range, the minimum, average and maximum freight rates and your company’s freight rate. EXAMPLE
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29 Online System Graph 8: Minimum, average and maximum freight rates by origin-destination (R$/tonne or R$/m³ x km)
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30 Online System Graph 8: Minimum, average and maximum freight rates by origin-destination (R$/tonne or R$/m³ x km)
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31 Online System Graph 8: Minimum, average and maximum freight rates by origin-destination (R$/tonne or R$/m³ x km)
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32 Online System Graph 8: Minimum, average and maximum freight rates by origin-destination (R$/tonne or R$/m³ x km) This graph shows the freight rates average curve and the maximum and minimum values, highlighting in red the freight rates paid by your company according to the specified distances. This table shows the values of minimum, median and maximum freight rates comparing with your company freight rates. The lower table shows the number of occurrences in which the maximum and minimum values were achieved by your company. EXAMPLE
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33 Online System Table 1: Average transportation rates between Regions and States (R$/,000 TKU)
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34 Online System Table 1: Average transportation rates between Regions and States (R$/,000 TKU)
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35 Online System Table 1: Average transportation rates between Regions and States (R$/,000 TKU)
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36 Online System Table 1: Average transportation rates between Regions and States (R$/,000 TKU) > Considering the selected profile, the freight rate paid on routes from Southeast Region to Northeast Region (average of R$ 159,66) are more expensive than those on the opposite direction (average of R$ 110,14). EXAMPLE
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37 Online System Table 2: Minimum, average and maximum freight rates city-city (R$/tonne x km)
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38 Online System Table 2: Minimum, average and maximum freight rate city-city (R$/tonne x km)
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39 Online System Table 2: Minimum, average and maximum freight rate city-city (R$/tonne x km) This table contains the values of minimum, average and maximum freight rates between the main cities where the participating companies operate. EXAMPLE
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40 Online System Graph 9: Freight Rates x Hiring Self-employed drivers (R$/tonne or R$/m³ x km) Graph 9: Freight Rates x Hiring Self-employed drivers (R$/tonne or R$/m³ x km) Graph 9: Freight Rates x Hiring Self-employed drivers (R$/tonne or R$/m³ x km)
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41 Online System Graph 9: Freight Rates x Hiring Self-employed drivers (R$/tonne or R$/m³ x km) 5 th Step : Select the transportation activity 5 th Step : Select the transportation activity 4 th Step : Select the freight rate (R$/tonne or R$/m 3 x km) 4 th Step : Select the freight rate (R$/tonne or R$/m 3 x km) 6 th Step : Select the profile to be compared 6 th Step : Select the profile to be compared After selecting the payment method, the transportation activity and the transportation profile, select with which sectors you want to be compared with
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42 Online System Graph 9: Freight Rates x Hiring Self-employed drivers (R$/tonne or R$/m³ x km) According to this chart, companies that do not hire self-employed drivers (dark blue line), pay a higher freight rate than those who hire them (light blue line). EXAMPLE
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43 Online System Graph 10: Freight Rates x Fleet Age Requirement (R$/tonne or R$/m 3 x km)
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44 Online System Graph 10: Freight Rates x Fleet Age Requirement (R$/tonne or R$/m 3 x km) After selecting the payment method, the transportation activity and the transportation profile, select with which sectors you want to be compared with
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45 Online System Graph 10: Freight Rates x Fleet Age Requirement (R$/tonne or R$/m 3 x km) According to this chart, companies that do not require a maximum age of the fleet (dark blue line) pay a lower freight than those that require (light blue line). EXAMPLE
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46 Online System PDF File available to download
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47 Online System PDF File available to download
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Index 48 Comparative Analysis Interactive Analysis Online System Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis
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49 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Home Screen
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50 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Main Menu
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51 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Main Menu
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52 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Scenario 1 In this screen, the user can change the settings of scenario 1, to build the desired comparison. ATTENTION
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53 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Scenario 2 ATENTION As the example of scenario 1, on this screen, the user can change the settings of scenario 2. This allows you to generate another comparison for the route selected on Menu.
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54 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Main Menu
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55 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Inputs
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56 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Main Menu
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57 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Indexed Routes
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58 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Results
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59 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Results: Total Costs
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60 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Results: Total Costs
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61 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Results: The share of each cost item
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62 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Results: The share of each cost item
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63 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Results: Time impact on costs
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64 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Results: Time impact on costs
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65 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Results: Dedicated x Non-Dedicated Assets
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66 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Results: Dedicated x Non-Dedicated Assets
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67 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Results: R$/km
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68 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Graph – R$/km
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69 Benchmarking Tool for Transportation Costs Analysis Results: Fixed x Variable Costs
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70 Cost Reference Tool Graph – Fixed x Variable Costs
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