This warning appears when the actual sequence of stops tracked differs from the sequence provided in the transport.
Transporeon Visibility can track stops even when they occur in a different sequence than provided. The system then automatically adjusts the stop order accordingly.
The difference in sequence can affect ETA accuracy since key calculation factors -remaining distance, driving hours, and regulatory rest breaks - may vary from initial expectations.
Example:
The provided stop sequence is 1 - 2 - 3 - 4.
After stop 1, the vehicle visits stop 3 instead of stop 2.
At this point, the sequence is 1 - 3 and the warning is shown.
The vehicle then proceeds to stop 2, followed by stop 4.
This creates a final sequence of 1 - 3 - 2 - 4.
You can view the comparison between provided and tracked sequences in the transport details section, as illustrated below.
To update the stop sequence for future transports, please contact the transport owner.