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Detention: site hours, €0 on the invoice

Detention is the “normal” loss the EU market has come to tolerate. Waiting beyond the appointment window at a customer site — $50–150/hr in North America, $1B+ annual profit loss across the EU (CCJ Magazine 2024).

The reason is simple: waiting is treated as “normal”, but the customer’s delay is a fleet cost. Since it isn’t measured, it doesn’t end up on an invoice.

Why manual measurement fails

Two structural reasons:

  1. Asking drivers is unreliable. “How long did you wait?” answers get rounded.
  2. Appointment time vs exit time live in different systems. TMS records the appointment; the driver texts their exit time via WhatsApp; reconciliation is manual and inconsistent.

Geofence + automatic logging

Lognari draws a geofence polygon for each customer site. Truck enters polygon = “site entry” timestamp logged; truck exits = “site exit”. The duration + appointment delta = detention minutes.

TripAppointmentSite entrySite exitExpectedActualDetention
#582109:0009:0510:3060 min85 min25 min
#582314:0013:5519:3060 min335 min275 min

When the threshold is breached (e.g. appointment + 120 min) a detention line is created automatically. The billing trigger fires.

Impact by fleet size

FleetTrips/mo × detentionAnnual rebillableDriver-hour recovery
100 trucks50 × 2 hr × €60€72,000~1,200 hr/yr
300 trucks150 × 2.5 hr × €60€270,000~4,500 hr/yr
1,000 trucks500 × 3 hr × €70€1.26M~18,000 hr/yr

Today, 73% of EU fleets bill zero detention. These figures are entirely new revenue — no added operational cost.

Pilot — 120-truck distribution fleet

Customer with 4 distribution centres across the EU (DE, NL, AT, IT). Over a 6-month pilot:

  • 14:00–17:00 at IT-Milano DC averaged 4.2 hr wait
  • The other 3 DCs averaged 1.1 hr wait

Action:

  1. Billing was automated. Weekly customer report dispatched.
  2. Customer was invited to reschedule appointment slots.
  3. 2 DCs moved their slots from afternoon to morning.

Result:

  • €38,700 recovered revenue by pilot end
  • 2 DCs rescheduled → average wait dropped 4.2 hr → 1.8 hr
  • 119 driver hours rescued from idle waiting

Contract template

After the pilot, Lognari ships a Contract Annex Template:

“The supplier (fleet operator) reserves the right to invoice detention waiting beyond the appointment window — first 120 minutes free, each subsequent hour €70 + VAT. Calculations are produced automatically via GPS geofence + timestamps; the data-sharing protocol is described in Annex B.”

Can be added to existing framework agreements with 30-day notice.

Side effect: driver satisfaction

Idle waiting is the single biggest driver-satisfaction killer (Bain & Co. EU Trucking Driver Survey 2025). Billing detention sends the message “your hours aren’t free”; pilot fleets saw driver retention rise by 12%.

What’s next

If your fleet doesn’t bill detention automatically, this is a concrete new revenue category. A 30-day pilot typically pays back in 4–6 weeks.

Reach out via the contact section — reply within one business day.


Statistics referenced from CCJ Magazine 2024 + Bain & Co. EU Trucking Driver Survey 2025 + Lognari pilot data. €/hr rates use the Q2 2026 intra-EU average.

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