Bart is great.
Running your yard
on Bart is not.
Bart keeps things moving when the yard process is too manual. But queues, repeated explanations, whiteboards, calls and memory are not a strategy.
Three yard scenes. One manual process problem.
The problem is not Bart.
It is the manual work he has to absorb.
Gate queues, driver confusion and chaotic whiteboards may look like different problems. But underneath, they often come from the same operating pattern: too many standard steps still depend on people interrupting each other, remembering the latest change and recovering when the plan changes.
Bart is doing what good teams do: keeping the day moving. The risk is that the process needs him to.
“When the process is too manual, the best people become the workaround.”
The campaign
Three sketches. One manual yard pattern.
Each sketch shows a different version of the same issue: the yard keeps moving because people compensate for the process.
Time for BBQWhen waiting becomes too comfortable
Manual check-in creates queues, interruptions and waiting.
Driver self-check-in helps keep arrivals moving and your team focused on exceptions.
See the gate check-in story
Lost in TranslationWhen nobody speaks driver
Manual explanations turn every misunderstanding into support work.
Drivers get the next step on mobile, in their own language, while your team manages exceptions.
See the driver instruction story
Heart of the YardWhen only Bart knows everything
Local knowledge keeps the yard moving until it becomes the risk.
Controlled yard execution connects driver, gate, dock and team steps from arrival to departure.
See the controlled execution storyThe Peripass shift
Different scenes.
Same operating risk.
Waiting drivers, repeated explanations and whiteboards full of changes are not separate problems. They are signs of manual yard coordination.
Peripass helps sites move from manual recovery to controlled yard execution. Drivers get clear steps. Dispatch gets visibility. Exceptions surface to the team. Standard flows keep moving from arrival to departure.
Drivers know what to do
Self-check-in and mobile instructions guide drivers through the yard visit.
Teams see what needs attention
Dispatchers and yard teams get visibility into flow, status and exceptions.
The yard runs by process
Standard steps move through the flow from arrival to departure.
Teams like these already run controlled yard flow with Peripass

Move from manual recovery to controlled yard execution.
See how Peripass helps teams reduce dependency on calls, memory, whiteboards and constant intervention.
Bart can keep the yard moving. Peripass keeps the process moving.
