Ticket Time Summary
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Whether for cost analysis or driver performance monitoring, the time spent on a ticketShort for “delivery ticket,” which is printed and given to the driver. Also called a tag or docket. The ticket includes, at a minimum, the product(s) ordered and the delivery address. It can also include the amounts of materials batched to form the mix. In the past, producers sent copies of the delivery ticket with prices as invoices; now tickets and invoices are two separate documents. may be broken down by jobA project that orders and tickets are grouped under., orderIndividual requests for specific materials that are associated with a job. Some jobs may consist of multiple orders of varying products., plantA production plant or material storage location., equipmentAll machines used as a means of production on a construction site or at a batch plant., or employeeUser accounts for drivers, dispatchers, and other staff to perform varying functions in TrackIt.. After generating a report on one of these criteria, the Time Summary table creates individual columns with the total time the driver spent in each statusThe specific activity or task a driver is currently engaged in, typically as part of a process called a "status loop.".
Similar to the Ticket Summary report, this tool breaks down the time taken to complete the selected ticket. Times are recorded chronologically in this report so that you can review exactly when status changes occurred over the course of the ticket's active duration.