Visteon
Visteon
Visteon
Client
Interrdum
Service
Animation
Industry
Creative
Year
October 2025
Fleet Access Monitoring is a web application developed for Visteon, designed to simplify and streamline the slot booking process for unloading cargo. The application features two main stakeholders: Admin and Supplier. Each stakeholder has specific functionalities tailored to their roles, ensuring efficient operations.









It all began during a conversation with one of our delivery agent named Avinash. He shared how each delivery wasn’t just a job but a battle against unpredictable weather, traffic, and the weight of expectations. His voice cracked when he spoke about customers who offered a simple "thank you" or a small tip—it wasn’t just about the money; it was about feeling valued. These stories echoed in interviews with other agents—stories of resilience, sacrifice, and the silent pride of delivering joy to others while sometimes skipping their own meals. It was clear: the design needed to reflect empathy, appreciation, and ease while maintaining transparency.It all began during a conversation with one of our delivery agent named Avinash. He shared how each delivery wasn’t just a job but a battle against unpredictable weather, traffic, and the weight of expectations. His voice cracked when he spoke about customers who offered a simple "thank you" or a small tip—it wasn’t just about the money; it was about feeling valued. These stories echoed in interviews with other agents—stories of resilience, sacrifice, and the silent pride of delivering joy to others while sometimes skipping their own meals. It was clear: the design needed to reflect empathy, appreciation, and ease while maintaining transparency.
It all began during a conversation with one of our delivery agent named Avinash. He shared how each delivery wasn’t just a job but a battle against unpredictable weather, traffic, and the weight of expectations. His voice cracked when he spoke about customers who offered a simple "thank you" or a small tip—it wasn’t just about the money; it was about feeling valued. These stories echoed in interviews with other agents—stories of resilience, sacrifice, and the silent pride of delivering joy to others while sometimes skipping their own meals. It was clear: the design needed to reflect empathy, appreciation, and ease while maintaining transparency.It all began during a conversation with one of our delivery agent named Avinash. He shared how each delivery wasn’t just a job but a battle against unpredictable weather, traffic, and the weight of expectations. His voice cracked when he spoke about customers who offered a simple "thank you" or a small tip—it wasn’t just about the money; it was about feeling valued. These stories echoed in interviews with other agents—stories of resilience, sacrifice, and the silent pride of delivering joy to others while sometimes skipping their own meals. It was clear: the design needed to reflect empathy, appreciation, and ease while maintaining transparency.
It all began during a conversation with one of our delivery agent named Avinash. He shared how each delivery wasn’t just a job but a battle against unpredictable weather, traffic, and the weight of expectations. His voice cracked when he spoke about customers who offered a simple "thank you" or a small tip—it wasn’t just about the money; it was about feeling valued. These stories echoed in interviews with other agents—stories of resilience, sacrifice, and the silent pride of delivering joy to others while sometimes skipping their own meals. It was clear: the design needed to reflect empathy, appreciation, and ease while maintaining transparency.It all began during a conversation with one of our delivery agent named Avinash. He shared how each delivery wasn’t just a job but a battle against unpredictable weather, traffic, and the weight of expectations. His voice cracked when he spoke about customers who offered a simple "thank you" or a small tip—it wasn’t just about the money; it was about feeling valued. These stories echoed in interviews with other agents—stories of resilience, sacrifice, and the silent pride of delivering joy to others while sometimes skipping their own meals. It was clear: the design needed to reflect empathy, appreciation, and ease while maintaining transparency.


