Transportation
The transportation industry plays an important role in logistics and trade on a global level. However, the industry faces major challenges due to traffic congestions, accidents, and delays. These issues can complicate many business procedures and affect overall productivity. Using immersive experience for transportation can help companies in overcoming multiple challenges and streamlining business procedures.
Create highly engaging environments for gathering information
Stories, statistics, and static images can be helpful – but why not immerse community members in an environment where they can see each facility come to life and experientially understand the stressors? This is the power of immersive technology. It’s effective, and surprisingly attainable.
Typical Use Cases
In the transportation industry, immersive experiences are an effective tool to communicate planning concepts and provide tremendous practical possibilities from an engineering standpoint.
Better Maintenance Outcomes
Immersive experiences can allow employees to perform routine maintenance tasks accurately in a virtual space or real-world environment. Employees can analyze parts of a vehicle to access maintenance guide that include images, videos, checklists, and 3D models.
More effective employee training
Immersive experiences can display real-world situations for training drivers and delivery staff. These training programs can include traffic jams, pedestrians, and road accidents. Such training can test a driver’s decision-making abilities in many real-world situations.
Increased operations management
Warehouse employees perform many tasks such as locating a product, scanning barcodes, and delivering products to the dock. These can be quite time-consuming and error-prone when performed manually. Hence, companies should use a better solution for managing warehouse and delivery operations.
Enhanced outcomes in Route Planning
Simulate various situations that may occur during a commute. These situations can include terrible weather, vehicle breakdown, traffic congestions, and accidents. Such situations can allow companies to plan a route that has fewer chances of traffic and accidents.