Eric Pfaffmann, Head of Customer Service Logistics & Head of IT Projects Sales at DB Cargo AG. Photo: DB Cargo

DB Cargo launches online platform to ‘shop transport services online’

Eric Pfaffmann, Head of Customer Service Logistics & Head of IT Projects Sales at DB Cargo AG. Photo: DB Cargo

DB Cargo has launched a digital service called myRailportal, enabling customers to order transport services, report damages, or check departure times online. The key component is the AX4 logistics platform, which makes ordering transport services from DB Cargo as easy as shopping online, the cargo operator said.

The AX4 logistics platform is developed by AXIT, a Siemens Company. Through this platform, customers of DB Cargo can manage their freight consignments – everything from ordering empty railcars and booking transports to tracking individual railcars and issuing invoices.

AX4 platform

“We used AX4 to develop a solution that offers our rail freight customers a full suite of IT services and complete visibility of all rail movements,” explains Eric Pfaffmann, Head of Customer Service Logistics & Head of IT Projects Sales at DB Cargo AG.

MyRailportal provides an interface where customers can check availability and request empty railcars by simply entering the type and number of cars needed along with the departure and destination stations. Once the order has been confirmed, customers can check its status at any time – and that of the actual transport as well.

Report damges

Moreover, AX4 collects tracking data from various rail systems and consolidates it down to the individual train and railcar. MyRailportal uses this data to generate information on departure and transit times and show the current position relative to the planning targets, including any deviations.

DB Cargo also offers an app built on AX4 mobile for reporting damaged railcars. Customers logged into their myRailportal account can take a photo and report the damage to customer service immediately – replacing manual report forms with a fully digital documentation process that is faster, simpler, and ultimately more cost-effective, the company explained.

DB cloud

DB Cargo is planning to partner with DB Systel, an affiliated IT service provider in the DB Group, to run the AX4 logistics platform as a separate instance. The objective is to enable easy, end-to-end integration of DB systems and more flexibility in customer integration.

“Running our own instance of AX4 in the DB Cloud puts us on track to integrate additional services on myRailportal,” said Pfaffmann. The idea is to use APIs and web services to transmit sensor data from the DB Cargo fleet through AX4 to myRailportal for analysis.

Author: Majorie van Leijen

Majorie van Leijen is the editor-in-chief of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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Eric Pfaffmann, Head of Customer Service Logistics & Head of IT Projects Sales at DB Cargo AG. Photo: DB Cargo

DB Cargo launches online platform to ‘shop transport services online’

Eric Pfaffmann, Head of Customer Service Logistics & Head of IT Projects Sales at DB Cargo AG. Photo: DB Cargo

DB Cargo has launched a digital service called myRailportal, enabling customers to order transport services, report damages, or check departure times online. The key component is the AX4 logistics platform, which makes ordering transport services from DB Cargo as easy as shopping online, the cargo operator said.

The AX4 logistics platform is developed by AXIT, a Siemens Company. Through this platform, customers of DB Cargo can manage their freight consignments – everything from ordering empty railcars and booking transports to tracking individual railcars and issuing invoices.

AX4 platform

“We used AX4 to develop a solution that offers our rail freight customers a full suite of IT services and complete visibility of all rail movements,” explains Eric Pfaffmann, Head of Customer Service Logistics & Head of IT Projects Sales at DB Cargo AG.

MyRailportal provides an interface where customers can check availability and request empty railcars by simply entering the type and number of cars needed along with the departure and destination stations. Once the order has been confirmed, customers can check its status at any time – and that of the actual transport as well.

Report damges

Moreover, AX4 collects tracking data from various rail systems and consolidates it down to the individual train and railcar. MyRailportal uses this data to generate information on departure and transit times and show the current position relative to the planning targets, including any deviations.

DB Cargo also offers an app built on AX4 mobile for reporting damaged railcars. Customers logged into their myRailportal account can take a photo and report the damage to customer service immediately – replacing manual report forms with a fully digital documentation process that is faster, simpler, and ultimately more cost-effective, the company explained.

DB cloud

DB Cargo is planning to partner with DB Systel, an affiliated IT service provider in the DB Group, to run the AX4 logistics platform as a separate instance. The objective is to enable easy, end-to-end integration of DB systems and more flexibility in customer integration.

“Running our own instance of AX4 in the DB Cloud puts us on track to integrate additional services on myRailportal,” said Pfaffmann. The idea is to use APIs and web services to transmit sensor data from the DB Cargo fleet through AX4 to myRailportal for analysis.

Author: Majorie van Leijen

Majorie van Leijen is the editor-in-chief of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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