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Introduce a Chain of Responsibility (CoR) compliance framework into ICOS TMS to support customers in New Zealand and Australia with meeting their legal obligations under Heavy Vehicle National Law (Australia) and Land Transport / WorkSafe regulations (New Zealand).
CoR requires every party in the transport supply chain—not just the driver—to ensure safe and compliant transport operations. This idea proposes creating system-level controls and workflows that help prevent, detect, and record non-compliant actions, and provide transparent audit evidence.
ICOS TMS should function as a core tool for:
Preventing unsafe scheduling
Ensuring vehicle and driver compliance
Verifying load and weight rules
Supporting approved routes
Capturing key CoR declarations
Providing audit trails for investigations
Customers face increasing compliance pressure, and manual processes create risk.
Current challenges include:
No system guidance that prevents overloading or assigning unsafe loads
Limited route validation for weight-based or restricted areas
Fatigue risks when scheduling drivers manually
Hard to prove CoR due diligence during audits
No central audit trail connecting bookings, drivers, and vehicles
There is an opportunity for ICOS TMS to become the compliance backbone for transport operators, reducing risk and improving operator confidence.
Create a CoR capability framework in ICOS TMS to support compliance across these areas:
Vehicle GVM / GCM stored and enforced
Alerts for overweight jobs
Prevent dispatch when load exceeds vehicle capacity
Record weight declarations from customers
Driver availability windows
Hours-of-service checks
Warning if a delivery plan is not physically achievable
Fatigue-aware dispatching rules
Maintenance status checks before booking assignment
Automated blocks if WOF/COF/Service is overdue
Ability to attach inspection results (Carjam, internal checks)
Weight-restricted roads
PBS / HPMV route compliance
Real-time deviation alerts
Ability for managers to approve exceptions
Ability to attach:
load declarations
customer-provided weights
loader confirmation
driver pre-trip checks
Digital signatures or confirmation actions
Timeline linking booking → vehicle → driver → route → decisions
Who assigned what, when, with what information
Evidence logs exportable for investigations
Implementing CoR in ICOS TMS will:
Reduce customer risk and legal exposure
Differentiate ICOS TMS from competitors
Improve scheduling accuracy and safety
Support onboarding of large enterprise fleets
Build trust with customers during the ICOSLIVE → TMS transition
Alerts and blocks are configurable per customer
All CoR checks are visible during booking creation and dispatch
Ability to run a “CoR readiness check” on a job
Audit logs automatically generated
Routes validated against road restrictions
Driver and vehicle compliance visibly surfaced before dispatch
Must not slow down booking flow
All rules must be configurable
Works with both container and freight workflows
Supports NZ and AU compliance variations
Do customers expect mandatory blocking or warnings only?
Do we support both self-declaration and calculated weights?
What fatigue rules do NZ operators want included?
Should CoR be surfaced in the driver app as well?
How much audit detail is required for legal defence?