Cockpit :
Cockpit :
What does this term stand for?
In logistics and supply chain management, “cockpit” has two distinct but related meanings. First, it refers to the driver’s cab or cabin in commercial vehicles, particularly trucks and other logistics transport vehicles, where the driver operates the vehicle and controls its functions. Second, and increasingly prevalent in modern logistics, it describes a digital dashboard or control center interface that aggregates, visualizes, and enables management of key logistics data and operational metrics in real-time. Both applications serve as centralized command points—one for physical vehicle operation and the other for information-driven decision-making across supply chain processes.
Key Functions and Features
- Physical Cockpit Functions
- Digital Cockpit Functions
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