7.08.2025

How KEIKAKU Is Transforming Daily Logistics

In operations where hundreds of collections take place daily across many locations, traditional planning methods are no longer enough. That’s why KEIKAKU was developed – a digital tool that brings a new standard to route and waste collection scheduling. It’s one of the key modules of the ICHI system, designed specifically for large urban areas and complex logistics networks.

Functionality

KEIKAKU enables scheduling a high volume of collections in advance, based on a predefined calendar. Dispatchers can assign specific collection days for selected locations and waste fractions, following the required frequency. The system also automatically skips public holidays, streamlining the planning process and reducing the risk of scheduling conflicts or oversights.

 

Benefits

Thanks to integration with other ICHI System modules, KEIKAKU synchronizes with mapping systems, fleet data, and sensors, resulting in real-time visibility and significant savings in time and resources. It’s a solution tailored to the needs of large operators working in densely populated areas, where precision and control are key to efficiency.

 

Making a difference

KEIKAKU transforms the daily operations of logistics teams by offering smart, data-driven planning. It’s the right choice for those who want to plan smarter, operate more efficiently, and maintain full control over their daily processes.

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