What's Happening?
Loady has developed a position paper that addresses the challenges of fragmented data in the chemical, feed, and food industries. The paper outlines how structured preload restriction data can streamline
testing processes, leading to increased efficiency and sustainability. Loady’s solution involves a standardized data model that replaces manual inspections. This model uniquely identifies substances using CAS and EC numbers, allowing companies to maintain restrictions centrally and import existing lists in a structured manner. The platform offers API interfaces for synchronization with ERP and QHSE systems, reducing manual checking efforts by up to 80% and minimizing CO2 emissions through fewer unnecessary trips and cleanings. The solution is currently being used by dispatchers, shippers, and cleaning companies to verify product combinations and required cleaning procedures. Pilot customers are integrating this logic into transportation and yard management systems for automated checks.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of Loady's structured data model for preloading restrictions is significant for the chemical, feed, and food industries as it promises to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability. By reducing manual inspection efforts and minimizing unnecessary transportation, companies can achieve cost savings and reduce their environmental impact. This development is particularly important as industries face increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices and improve operational efficiencies. The ability to integrate this solution with existing systems through API interfaces further enhances its appeal, offering a seamless transition to more efficient processes. The reduction in CO2 emissions aligns with broader environmental goals, making this solution a valuable tool for companies aiming to meet regulatory and sustainability targets.
What's Next?
Loady is working on integrating its ePLR logic into electronic cleaning certificates, such as ECLIC's eECD or Bulkvision certificates. This future integration will allow cleaning certificates to be automatically checked against valid preloading restrictions, streamlining the validation process. The cleaning station will transmit the pre-product and cleaning code, and Loady will validate the information, noting the test result directly in the certificate. This advancement could further enhance the efficiency and reliability of preloading processes, providing companies with a more robust system for managing restrictions and compliance.








