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SKLA Tower

Operational command center for critical schedules

SKLA Tower prioritizes exceptions, connects coverage and compliance, and helps managers decide before impact — in healthcare, services, transport, and mobility.

Why the Tower changes operations

Well-built schedules still break daily: absences, delays, regulatory windows, and contingencies. The Tower focuses what needs attention now — with operational context, not isolated alerts.

  • Exceptions grouped by operational impact
  • Unified view across schedule, coverage, and compliance
  • Prioritization for on-call and coordination teams
  • History for analysis and continuous improvement

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Control tower

Operational cockpit: coverage, exceptions, and same-day actions.

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06/18/2026 — 06/18/2026

Day pulse

Scheduled staff

0

People with confirmed shifts on this date.

Allocated assets

0

Vehicles linked to trips in the period.

Blocking issues

0

Problems that block publishing or completing the operation.

Pending swaps

0

Requests awaiting acceptance or approval.

Day status

The lower the index, the more blocking or attention items exist on this date.

48%

Reference: 06/18/2026

Domain views

Exceptions(13)PeopleAssetsOperations(13)MultimodalCompliance

Exceptions (13 items, 0 blocking)

  • Needs attentionShort planned overnight

    Interval between legs shorter than regulated rest

    Bento Gonçalves → Manaus (integration)

    Open
  • Needs attentionExtended relay (>72h)

    Dual crew above 72h — schedule 6h rest

    Bento Gonçalves → Manaus (integration)

    Open

Exception panel with prioritization and operational actions.

Illustrative representation of the interface — not a client environment screenshot.

What the Tower monitors

Coverage

Team gaps, absences, and deficits by site or mode.

Exceptions

Events requiring immediate decisions, ranked by criticality.

Compliance

Work-hour, rest, and rule risks before publish or during shift.

Fatigue

Overload indicators and critical rest windows.

Positioning

Repositioning staff between bases for trips or shifts.

Duty and workday

Activities, shifts, and operational duties linked to schedule.

Alerts

Real-time notifications for coordination and decision tower.

Decision flow in the Tower

  1. 1

    Detect

    The system identifies gaps, risks, and exceptions from the published schedule.

  2. 2

    Prioritize

    The Tower orders events by operational impact and criticality.

  3. 3

    Decide

    Coordinators trigger reassignment, positioning, or reinforcement with traceability.

  4. 4

    Monitor

    History and metrics feed continuous improvement.

Compliance in operational workflows

Risk indicators and blocks integrated into scheduling — not just after-the-fact reports.

  • Labor law and hours
  • Safety standards
  • Driver hours law
  • Audit trail