Licensed Vehicle and Driver Costs
Definition
Classification determines if loads exceed 500L/500kg or 3,000L IBC thresholds, mandating expensive DG vehicle licences and trained drivers, increasing operational costs.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 1,000 - 5,000 per vehicle licence; AUD 500-1,500 driver training/certification
- Frequency: Annual renewal or per oversized load
- Root Cause: Inaccurate aggregate quantity calculations from poor classification leading to over-compliance
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Chemical wholesalers in Australia 🇦🇺 spend AUD 2,000+ per vehicle annually on DG licences due to classification uncertainty. Automation ensures accurate load thresholds.
Affected Stakeholders
Fleet Managers, Drivers, Logistics Coordinators
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
Dangerous Goods Classification Fines
Segregation and Stowage Delays
Manual Reconciliation Labour Overrun
Inventory Shrinkage in Bulk Tanks
GST/BAS Reporting Errors from Inventory Discrepancies
Überdimensionierte Lagerflächen und unnötige Investitionen durch konservative Segregation
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