Mexico’s Traxión Will Save 1,580 Metric Tons of Emissions and USD2.5M in Costs Once Transport Operations Are Fully Optimized Using FICO Platform
FICO (NYSE: FICO) announced that Traxión has won the 2022 FICO® Decisions Award as an ESG Champion. Utilizing FICO route optimization technology, Traxión reduced deadhead trips by 2.9 million kilometers, saving USD$725,000 and cutting emissions by 458 metric tons. Once fully optimized, the company expects to decrease empty trips by 20%, saving USD$2.5 million and reducing emissions by 1,580 metric tons. Traxión's implementation of the FICO® Platform has greatly improved efficiency, achieving an 80% increase in analytic speed.
- Traxión won the 2022 FICO® Decisions Award for ESG Champion.
- Reduced deadhead trips by 2.9 million kilometers, saving USD$725,000.
- Expected savings of USD$2.5 million and reduction of 1,580 metric tons of emissions when fully optimized.
- Achieved an 80% increase in analytic efficiency and speed to insights.
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Leading mobility and logistics company wins FICO® Decisions Award for ESG Champion
Highlights:
- Traxión reduced deadhead trips by 2.9 million kilometers
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Traxión expects to reduce costs by
USD , cut emissions and minimize fleet wear and tear using FICO route optimization$2.5M - The company will decrease empty trips for its vehicles by 20 percent
- Traxión won a 2022 FICO® Decisions Award for ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) Champion
Traxión, the leading mobility and logistics company in
Traxión was able to see a rapid return on investment by implementing the optimization capability within FICO® Platform, a cloud-based decisioning platform that allows companies to centralize and operationalize advanced analytics at speed.
More information: https://www.fico.com/en/products/fico-xpress-optimization
“Designing our logistics planning based on an algorithm was a turning point in the way the company operates,” said
Prior to the implementation, Traxión ’s business leaders knew that the spreadsheet-based program they were using to develop routes and schedules was falling short, as shown by the large number of “deadhead” kilometers; travel by trucks and buses without a cargo or passenger load.
In addition, the spreadsheet macros were often difficult to use, and did not allow for easy integration of new rules and constraints. This was a significant disadvantage during the COVID-19 pandemic, as protocols regarding vehicle disinfection plus physical distancing among employee groups frequently changed the number of routes required.
The optimization of transportation logistics at Traxión was a complex undertaking. An accurate and efficient schedule was needed to fairly distribute workloads for drivers and comply with labor agreements regarding shift length and workdays per week. The solution also needed to meet specific customer requirements, such as driver experience, vehicle features such as air conditioning, and the possibility of applying the customer logo or branding to the bus.
Optimization also needed to account for unforeseeable complications, such as vehicle breakdowns and traffic delays, that impact routing and need to be resolved quickly. At the heart of all these factors is the “Rubik’s Cube” of the routes themselves.
“In the initial phase of the FICO solution integration, Traxión deployed 700 buses from two depots in a municipality to cover 3,300 service routes,” said Garcia. “The second phase was more complex, expanding to 21 municipalities.”
Importantly, when it came to implementation at Traxión the route changes needed to be gradual. Just because an optimization solution can be modelled, does not mean that it can be deployed
“Drivers pick up passengers, not packages, so passengers need to know the driver and they need to know where to go every week,” added Garcia. “To accommodate this very real human aspect we created a threshold parameter that business users applied to avoid dramatic schedule changes. Schedules were optimized by say, five percent a week, until they reached a point where the solution was
So far, Traxión has deployed eleven percent of the optimization solution to 16 out of 19 units. This includes 5,953 buses and 176,109 total services. The largest unit has 19,000 services. At this level of optimization, the Traxión team has already saved 2.9 million kilometers.
The advances in optimization are also contributing significantly to Traxión’s emissions reductions, with 458 metric tons of emissions saved after implementing just
“In less than a year, Traxión has improved analytic efficiency and speed to insights by 80 percent,” said
For its achievements, Traxión won a 2022 FICO® Decisions Award for ESG Champion.
“The problem that Traxión was trying to solve was very complex,” said
About Traxión
Traxión is the leading mobility and logistics company in
Traxión is the first ground transportation company on the
About the FICO® Decisions Awards
The FICO Decisions Awards recognize organizations that are achieving remarkable success using FICO solutions. A panel of independent judges with deep industry expertise evaluates nominations based upon measurable improvement in key metrics; demonstrated use of best practices; project scale, depth and breadth; and innovative uses of technology. The 2022 judges are:
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Sidhartha Dash , research director at Chartis -
Paul Deall , head of risk, mortgages at Westpac (previous winner) - Senthil Erulappan, director, product engineering for merchant, risk and collections at FIS
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Armando Junior , general manager, risk and compliance at Dock (previous winner) -
Sheila Leverone , chief marketing officer at eDriving (previous winner) - Sibulelo Ncamani, head of operational risk and governance at Absa Bank (previous winner)
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Graham Rand , operational researcher and editor of Impact -
Dinesh Suresh , head, digital builds for consumer secured lending atOCBC Bank (previous winner)
The winners of the FICO Decisions Awards will be spotlighted at and win tickets to FICO® World 2022, the
About FICO
FICO (NYSE: FICO) powers decisions that help people and businesses around the world prosper. Founded in 1956, the company is a pioneer in the use of predictive analytics and data science to improve operational decisions. FICO holds more than 200 US and foreign patents on technologies that increase profitability, customer satisfaction and growth for businesses in financial services, manufacturing, telecommunications, health care, retail and many other industries. Using FICO solutions, businesses in more than 120 countries do everything from protecting 2.6 billion payment cards from fraud, to helping people get credit, to ensuring that millions of airplanes and rental cars are in the right place at the right time.
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